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#ENFORCENATURAL(-156.32) = 156 | #ENFORCENATURAL(-156.32) = 156 | ||
#ENFORCENATURAL(8.98) = 8 | #ENFORCENATURAL(8.98) = 8 | ||
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*[[Manuals/calci/ENFORCEZERO| ENFORCEZERO]] | *[[Manuals/calci/ENFORCEZERO| ENFORCEZERO]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 7 February 2019
ENFORCENATURAL(Number)
- is any real number.
Description
- This function converts or enforces the given number or set of numbers to natural value.
- Natural number is the non negative integer starting from 0,1,2,3..
- So natural number is the positive integer number.
- In Number is any real number.
- If the Number is positive, it is retained as positive only.
- If the Number is negative, it is changed in to positive only.
- Number 'zero' is natural number, neither positive nor negative.
Examples
- ENFORCENATURAL(76) = 76
- ENFORCENATURAL(-45) = 45
- ENFORCENATURAL(-156.32) = 156
- ENFORCENATURAL(8.98) = 8
Related Videos
See Also
References