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* A logical value in Calc is simply a number with a boolean format, not a separate type as in Excel. Some resulting incompatibilities are discussed in [http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84266 Issue 84266]. | * A logical value in Calc is simply a number with a boolean format, not a separate type as in Excel. Some resulting incompatibilities are discussed in [http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84266 Issue 84266]. | ||
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* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISNUMBER function|ISNUMBER]] | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISNUMBER function|ISNUMBER]] |
Revision as of 12:33, 16 July 2018
CALC FUNCTIONS
- Information Functions
- CellCurrentFormulaIsblankIserrIserrorIsevenIseven AddIslogicalIsnaIsnontextIsnumberIsoddIsodd AddIsrefIstext
Contents
ISLOGICAL
Tests if a cell contains a logical value, TRUE or FALSE.
Syntax:
ISLOGICAL(value)
- Returns TRUE if value is either TRUE or FALSE, and FALSE otherwise.
Example:
ISLOGICAL(D5)
- where D5 contains FALSE, returns TRUE, because D5 contains a logical value.
ISLOGICAL(123)
- returns FALSE, because 123 is a number, not a logical value.
Issues:
- A logical value in Calc is simply a number with a boolean format, not a separate type as in Excel. Some resulting incompatibilities are discussed in Issue 84266.
See Also
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