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# INQUADRANT(-19,-14) = 3 | # INQUADRANT(-19,-14) = 3 | ||
# INQUADRANT(-19,14) =2 | # INQUADRANT(-19,14) =2 | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 28 February 2019
INQUADRANT (X,Y)
- and are any real values.
Description
- This function shows the value of the quadrant for the given values.
- In , and are any values.
- Generally there are Four quadrants.Quadrants are defined by the axes of a two dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions and each bounded by two half-axes.
- These are often numbered from 1st to 4th and denoted by Roman numerals: I (where the signs of the (x,y) coordinates are)(+,+), II (−,+), III (−,−), and IV (+,−).
- When the axes are drawn according to the mathematical custom, the numbering goes counter-clockwise starting from the upper right quadrant.
- So here and values are + then that values will lie in first Quadrant.
- When value is - and value is + then that values lie in Second Quadrant.
- When and values are -then that values lie in Third Quadrant.
- When value is "+" and value is - then that value is lie in Fourth Quadrant.
Examples
- INQUADRANT(19,14) = 1
- INQUADRANT(19,-14) = 4
- INQUADRANT(-19,-14) = 3
- INQUADRANT(-19,14) =2
Related Videos
See Also
References