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*This function will return the result as TRUE when the given number is with in given set of values. | *This function will return the result as TRUE when the given number is with in given set of values. | ||
*Also will return the result as FALSE when the given number is not with in given set of values. | *Also will return the result as FALSE when the given number is not with in given set of values. |
Revision as of 15:33, 4 January 2018
IN()
IN() is the tester function of with in array values.
Description
IN()
- The first parameter is the value to test and the second parameter is the set of array values.
- This function will return the result as TRUE when the given number is with in given set of values.
- Also will return the result as FALSE when the given number is not with in given set of values.
Examples
- IN(3,[1,4,9]) = false
- IN(-4,[-10,-9,-8,-7,-6,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1]) = true
- IN(3.1,[3.001,3.2,3.01,3.9]) = false
- IN("j",["a","j","i","p"]) = true
See Also
References