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# SETCONVERSION("cm","m",80) = true | # SETCONVERSION("cm","m",80) = true | ||
# SETCONVERSION(1<>cm,1<>m,80) = true | # SETCONVERSION(1<>cm,1<>m,80) = true | ||
+ | #1cm<>m =80m | ||
#SETCONVERSION("yr","hr",5) =true | #SETCONVERSION("yr","hr",5) =true | ||
+ | #1yr<>hr= 8760hr | ||
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+ | ==Related Videos== | ||
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+ | {{#ev:youtube|v=jqmIbcId3B0|280|center|Conversion}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 03:48, 13 April 2022
SETCONVERSION (UnitOne,UnitTwo,Rate)
- and are any two country currencies.
- is the currency value.
Description
- This function is the tester function of the currency conversion.
- The official monetary standard of a country is called the currency.
- In , is the currency name of one country.
- is the Currency name another country.
- is the currency value to be changed.
- This function will return the result as TRUE when the currency value can be changed.
- Also this will return the result as FALSE when the currency value can not be changed.
Examples
- SETCONVERSION("cm","m",80) = true
- SETCONVERSION(1<>cm,1<>m,80) = true
- 1cm<>m =80m
- SETCONVERSION("yr","hr",5) =true
- 1yr<>hr= 8760hr