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<tt>'''ISEVEN_ADD'''</tt> and <tt>'''ISODD_ADD'''</tt> are intended to mimic certain non-standard behaviour in Excel.
 
<tt>'''ISEVEN_ADD'''</tt> and <tt>'''ISODD_ADD'''</tt> are intended to mimic certain non-standard behaviour in Excel.

Revision as of 13:58, 25 February 2009


ISEVEN_ADD

Returns 1 if the value is an even number, or 0 if the value is odd.

This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.

Syntax:

ISEVEN_ADD(value)

value is the value to be checked.
If value is not an integer any digits after the decimal point are ignored. The sign of value is also ignored.

Example:

ISEVEN_ADD(48)

returns 1.

ISEVEN_ADD(33)

returns 0.

ISEVEN_ADD(0)

returns 1.

ISEVEN_ADD(3.999)

returns 0. Ignoring digits after the decimal point gives 3, which is not even.

ISEVEN_ADD(-2.1)

returns 1. Ignoring the sign and digits after the decimal point gives 2, which is even.

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Issues:

ISEVEN_ADD and ISODD_ADD are intended to mimic certain non-standard behaviour in Excel.

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