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Revision as of 16:26, 7 February 2014
VALUE(txt)
where,
- is a text that represents a number.
VALUE() converts a text string representing a number, to a number string.
Description
VALUE(txt)
e.g. VALUE("$1760") returns 1760 as a result.
- VALUE function is used to convert a text containing numbers to a number string.
- is a text value and should be enclosed in double quotes (e.g. "$100"), when directly entered in the command.
- can be a number, date or time values in proper formats.
- If is invalid, Calci displays #N/A error message.
Examples
Consider the following examples that demonstrate the use of VALUE function:
$1000 | 08/2/2010 | |
=VALUE(A1) : Displays 1000 as the output. =VALUE(B1) : Converts date to its serial number. Displays 40392.71486111111 as the output.