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#UNITMINUS(1.42,3.234) = -1.814 | #UNITMINUS(1.42,3.234) = -1.814 | ||
#UNITMINUS(10,20,5,5) = -10 (here subtraction is carried out for only first two numbers) | #UNITMINUS(10,20,5,5) = -10 (here subtraction is carried out for only first two numbers) | ||
− | #A=14 ; B=6 ; | + | #A=14 ; B=6 ; UNITMINUS(A,B) = 8 |
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 11 June 2020
UNITMINUS(a,b)
- where and are two numbers to perform subtraction.
Description
- This function gives the subtraction value from two numbers.
- The numbers can be or .
- Input arguments can be cell references like column or row number, logical values like true or false, or a result from any other functions.
- Even if more than two numbers are entered as argument, subtraction is carried out for only first two numbers.
- For arguments other than numbers, constant or logical values, Calci gives an error message.
ZOS
- The syntax to calculate subtraction in ZOS is .
- and are two numbers to be subtracted.
Examples
- UNITMINUS(40,10) = 30
- UNITMINUS(-56,-70) = 14
- UNITMINUS(true,true) = 0
- UNITMINUS(1.42,3.234) = -1.814
- UNITMINUS(10,20,5,5) = -10 (here subtraction is carried out for only first two numbers)
- A=14 ; B=6 ; UNITMINUS(A,B) = 8
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