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#DESCENDING([0,19,200,-2,-10,-893,1246]) = 1246 200 19 0 -2 -10 -893
 
#DESCENDING([0,19,200,-2,-10,-893,1246]) = 1246 200 19 0 -2 -10 -893
 
#DESCENDING([2.9,45.2,192.01,2.09,2.009,45.32,45.032]) = 192.01 45.32 45.2 45.032 2.9 2.09 2.009
 
#DESCENDING([2.9,45.2,192.01,2.09,2.009,45.32,45.032]) = 192.01 45.32 45.2 45.032 2.9 2.09 2.009
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#(1..10)⋱ = 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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==Related Videos==
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 01:24, 23 February 2022

DESCENDING (Array)


  • is the set of values.

Description

  • This function shows the Descending order of the given array of values.
  • Descending order means when a group of numbers is arranged in order from the greatest to the least.
  • For example 58, 209, 289 and 132 in descending is 289>209>132>58.

Examples

  1. DESCENDING([12,17,3,100,187,32]) = 187 100 32 17 12 3
  2. DESCENDING([0,19,200,-2,-10,-893,1246]) = 1246 200 19 0 -2 -10 -893
  3. DESCENDING([2.9,45.2,192.01,2.09,2.009,45.32,45.032]) = 192.01 45.32 45.2 45.032 2.9 2.09 2.009
  4. (1..10)⋱ = 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Related Videos

Descending

See Also

References

Descending order