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The ODFF international standardisation of the <tt>'''LCM'''</tt> / <tt>'''LCM_ADD'''</tt> functions will allow both functions to produce precisely the same results.
 
The ODFF international standardisation of the <tt>'''LCM'''</tt> / <tt>'''LCM_ADD'''</tt> functions will allow both functions to produce precisely the same results.
  
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Revision as of 07:26, 17 July 2018


LCM_ADD

Returns the least common multiple of one or more integers.

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

Syntax:

LCM_ADD(integer1; integer2; ... integer30)

integer1 to integer30 are up to 30 integers or ranges of integers whose least common multiple is to be calculated.
The least common multiple (or lowest common multiple) is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of all the given numbers.

Example:

LCM_ADD(4; 6)

returns 12, which is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of 4 (12=4*3) and 6 (12=6*2).

LCM_ADD(B1:C1)

where B1 and C1 contain 6 and 3 respectively, returns 6.

Issues:

The ODFF international standardisation of the LCM / LCM_ADD functions will allow both functions to produce precisely the same results.



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