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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''UNITEQS( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''UNITEQS(a,b)'''</div><br/> |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are any real numbers. |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function determines the equality of two numbers. | *This function determines the equality of two numbers. | ||
− | *In <math>UNITEQS( | + | *In <math>UNITEQS(a,b)</math>,<math>a</math> and <math>b</math>are any real numbers. |
− | *UNITEQS will return the result as "TRUE" when | + | *UNITEQS will return the result as "TRUE" when a equals b. |
− | *UNITEQS will return the result as "FALSE" when | + | *UNITEQS will return the result as "FALSE" when a not equals b. |
− | *UNITEQS compares both integer and fractional parts of | + | *UNITEQS compares both integer and fractional parts of a and b. |
Revision as of 16:07, 26 June 2018
UNITEQS(a,b)
- and are any real numbers.
Description
- This function determines the equality of two numbers.
- In , and are any real numbers.
- UNITEQS will return the result as "TRUE" when a equals b.
- UNITEQS will return the result as "FALSE" when a not equals b.
- UNITEQS compares both integer and fractional parts of a and b.
Examples
- UNITEQS(44,23.3) = false
- UNITEQS(-65,-65) = true
- UNITEQS(7/8,21/24) = true
See Also
References