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#DECIMALPART(9.1003) = 0.1003 | #DECIMALPART(9.1003) = 0.1003 | ||
#DECIMALPART(109.17872) = 0.17872 | #DECIMALPART(109.17872) = 0.17872 | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[http://www.math-only-math.com/decimal-numbers.html Decimal part] | [http://www.math-only-math.com/decimal-numbers.html Decimal part] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 11 December 2018
DECIMALPART (Number)
- is any real number.
Description
- This function shows the decimal part of the given number.
- The Decimal numbers or decimals can be expressed in two parts(a) Whole number part (b)Decimal part.
- The two parts are separated by a dot(.) which is called decimal point.
- The digits lying to the left of the decimal point form the whole number part.
- The places begin with ones, then tens, then hundreds, then thousands and so on.
- The decimal point together with the digits lying on the right of decimal point form the decimal part.
- The places begin with tenths, then hundredths, then thousandths and so on………
- For example 12.654, 12 is the whole number and 654 is the decimal part of the number.
Examples
- DECIMALPART(9.1003) = 0.1003
- DECIMALPART(109.17872) = 0.17872
Related Videos
See Also
References