Manuals/calci/SUMWITH
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SUMWITH(Number1,Number2)
- and are any real numbers.
Description
- This function shows the sum of the first two numbers.
- In , and are any real numbers.
- The mathematical symbol for summation is .
- The numbers are adding together is called addends or summands.
- The arguments can be or .
- We can give any cell references like column or row number, logical values like true or false, an array, or a result from any other functions in Arguments.
- We must give atleast one argument.
- In the arguments, the first two numbers only considered.
Examples
- SUMWITH(90,134) = 224
- SUMWITH(-872,-543) = -1415
- SUMWITH(34.23,154.986) = 189.21599999999998
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