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*This function performs the operation mentioned as an argument with the two numbers entered. | *This function performs the operation mentioned as an argument with the two numbers entered. | ||
*In <math>UNITOP(op,a,b)</math>,<math>op</math> is the operation to be performed. <math>a</math> and <math> b</math> are any two real numbers. | *In <math>UNITOP(op,a,b)</math>,<math>op</math> is the operation to be performed. <math>a</math> and <math> b</math> are any two real numbers. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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==Related Videos== | ==Related Videos== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 14 February 2019
UNITOP(op,a,b)
- is the operation to be performed
- and are any two real numbers.
Description
- This function performs the operation mentioned as an argument with the two numbers entered.
- In , is the operation to be performed. and are any two real numbers.
- Operation can be addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, mod, greater-than, less-than etc.
Examples
- UNITOP(SUM,5,18) = 23
- UNITOP(MINUS,-90,-75) = -15
- UNITOP(GT,210,201) = true (checks if first number is greater than or equal to second number)
- UNITOP(LT,3.234, 1.42) = false (checks if first number is less than second number)
- UNITOP(UNITMULTIPLY,5,18) = 90
- UNITOP(UNITMOD,5,3) = 2
- UNITOP(UNITDIVIDE,50,5) = 10
Related Videos
See Also
References