From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp | 742 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 742 insertions(+) create mode 100644 helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp (limited to 'helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp') diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d2b2f0101 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,742 @@ + + + + + + Information Functions + /text/scalc/01/04060104.xhp + + + + + information functions + Function Wizard; information + functions; information functions + +

Information Functions

+This category contains the Information functions. +
+ +
+The data in the following table serves as the basis for some of the examples in the function descriptions: + + + + + + C + + + D + + + + + 2 + + + x value + + + y value + + + + + 3 + + + -5 + + + -3 + + + + + 4 + + + -2 + + + 0 + + + + + 5 + + + -1 + + + 1 + + + + + 6 + + + 0 + + + 3 + + + + + 7 + + + 2 + + + 4 + + + + + 8 + + + 4 + + + 6 + + + + + 9 + + + 6 + + + 8 + + +
+ +
+ + INFO function + + +

INFO

+Returns specific information about the current working environment. The function receives a single text argument and returns data depending on that parameter. + + +INFO("Type") +The following table lists the values for the text parameter Type and the return values of the INFO function. + + + + Value for "Type"Do not translate the text values in this column below + + + Return value + + + + + "osversion" + + + Always "Windows (32-bit) NT 5.01", for compatibility reasons + + + + + "system" + + + The type of the operating system:
"AIX" for Advanced Interactive Executive IBM computer operating systems
"ANDROID" for Google mobile operating system
"DRAGONFLY" for DragonFly operating system forked from FreeBSD
"EMSCRIPTEN" for browser WebAssembly system
"FREEBSD", "OPENBSD" or "NETBSD" for operating systems based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
"HAIKU" for BeOS compatible operating system
"iOS" for Apple mobile operating system
"LINUX" for GNU/Linux based operating systems
"MACOSX" for Apple Mac OS X
"SOLARIS" for Oracle Solaris operating system
"WNT" for Microsoft Windows
+
+
+ + + "release" + + + The product release identifier, for example "300m25(Build:9876)" + + + + + "numfile" + + + Always 1, for compatibility reasons + + + + + "recalc" + + + Current formula recalculation mode, either "Automatic" or "Manual" (localized into %PRODUCTNAME language) + + +
+Other spreadsheet applications may accept localized values for the Type parameter, but %PRODUCTNAME Calc will only accept the English values. + +=INFO("release") returns the product release number of the %PRODUCTNAME in use.Do not translate "release" +=INFO(D5) with cell D5 containing a text string system returns the operation system type.Do not translate the hlp_literal system +
+
+ + CURRENT function + + +

CURRENT

+This function returns the result to date of evaluating the formula of which it is a part (in other words the result as far as that evaluation has got). Its main use is together with the STYLE() function to apply selected styles to a cell depending on the cell contents. + +CURRENT() + +=1+2+CURRENT() +The example returns 6. The formula is calculated from left to right as: 1 + 2 equals 3, giving the result to date when CURRENT() is encountered; CURRENT() therefore yields 3, which is added to the original 3 to give 6. +=A2+B2+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>10;"Red";"Default")) +The example returns A2 + B2 (STYLE returns 0 here). If this sum is greater than 10, the style Red is applied to the cell. See the STYLE function for more explanation. +="choo"&CURRENT() +The example returns choochoo. + + +ORG.OPENOFFICE.CURRENT +
+
+ + FORMULA function + formula cells;displaying formulas in other cells + displaying;formulas at any position + +mw added "formula cells;" and "displaying;" + +

FORMULA

+Displays the formula of a formula cell as a text string. + + +FORMULA(Reference) +Reference is a reference to a cell containing a formula. +An invalid reference or a reference to a cell with no formula results in the error value #N/A. + +If cell A8 contains the formula =SUM(1;2;3) then +=FORMULA(A8) returns the text =SUM(1;2;3). +
+
+ + ISREF function + references;testing cell contents + cell contents;testing for references + +mw added "references;" and "cell contents;" + +

ISREF

+Tests if the argument is a reference. Returns TRUE if the argument is a reference, returns FALSE otherwise. When given a reference this function does not examine the value being referenced.i82565 + + +ISREF(Value) +Value is the value to be tested, to determine whether it is a reference. + +=ISREF(C5) returns the result TRUE because C5 is a valid reference. +=ISREF("abcdef") returns always FALSE because a text can never be a reference. +=ISREF(4) returns FALSE. +=ISREF(INDIRECT("A6")) returns TRUE, because INDIRECT is a function that returns a reference. +=ISREF(ADDRESS(1; 1; 2;"Sheet2")) returns FALSE, because ADDRESS is a function that returns a text, although it looks like a reference. +
+
+ + ISERR function + error codes;controlling + +mw added "error codes," + +

ISERR

+Tests for error conditions, except the #N/A error value, and returns TRUE or FALSE. + + +ISERR(Value) +Value is any value or expression which is tested to see whether an error value other than #N/A is present. + +=ISERR(C8) where cell C8 contains =1/0 returns TRUE, because 1/0 is an error. +=ISERR(C9) where cell C9 contains =NA() returns FALSE, because ISERR() ignores the #N/A error. +
+
+ + ISERROR function + recognizing;general errors + +mw added "recognizing;" + +

ISERROR

+Tests for error conditions, including the #N/A error value, and returns TRUE or FALSE. + + +ISERROR(Value) +Value is or refers to the value to be tested. ISERROR() returns TRUE if there is an error and FALSE if not. + +=ISERROR(C8) where cell C8 contains =1/0 returns TRUE, because 1/0 is an error. +=ISERROR(C9) where cell C9 contains =NA() returns TRUE. +
+
+ + IFERROR function + testing;general errors + + +

IFERROR

+Returns the value if the cell does not contains an error value, or the alternative value if it does. + + +IFERROR(Value; Alternate_value) +Value is the value or expression to be returned if it is not equal or results in an error. +Alternate_value is the value or expression to be returned if the expression or value of Value is equal or results in an error. + +=IFERROR(C8;C9) where cell C8 contains =1/0 returns the value of C9, because 1/0 is an error. +=IFERROR(C8;C9) where cell C8 contains 13 returns 13, the value of C8, which is not an error. +
+
+ + ISFORMULA function + recognizing formula cells + formula cells;recognizing + +mw inserted "recognizing..." and "formula cells;" + +

ISFORMULA

+Returns TRUE if a cell is a formula cell. + + +ISFORMULA(Reference) +Reference indicates the reference to a cell in which a test will be performed to determine if it contains a formula. + +=ISFORMULA(C4) returns FALSE if the cell C4 contains the number 5. +
+
+ + ISEVEN function + even integers + + +

ISEVEN

+Returns TRUE if the value is an even integer, or FALSE if the value is odd. + +ISEVEN(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. + +=ISEVEN(48) returns TRUE +=ISEVEN(33) returns FALSE +=ISEVEN(0) returns TRUE +=ISEVEN(-2.1) returns TRUE +=ISEVEN(3.999) returns FALSEsee also ISODD +
+
+ + ISEVEN_ADD function + + +

ISEVEN_ADD

+Tests for even numbers. Returns 1 if the number divided by 2 returns a whole number. + + +ISEVEN_ADD(Number) +Number is the number to be tested. + +=ISEVEN_ADD(5) returns 0. +=ISEVEN_ADD(A1) returns 1 if cell A1 contains the number 2. +
+
+ + ISNONTEXT function + cell contents;no text + +mw added "cell contents;" + +

ISNONTEXT

+Tests if the cell contents are text or numbers, and returns FALSE if the contents are text. +If an error occurs, the function returns TRUE. + +ISNONTEXT(Value) +Value is any value or expression where a test is performed to determine whether it is a text or numbers or a Boolean value. + +=ISNONTEXT(D2) returns FALSE if cell D2 contains the text abcdef. +=ISNONTEXT(D9) returns TRUE if cell D9 contains the number 8. +
+
+ + ISBLANK function + blank cell contents + empty cells; recognizing + +mw added "blank..." and "empty cells;" + +

ISBLANK

+Returns TRUE if the reference to a cell is blank. This function is used to determine if the content of a cell is empty. A cell with a formula inside is not empty. + + +ISBLANK(Value) +Value is the content to be tested. + +=ISBLANK(D2) returns FALSE as a result. +
+
+ + ISLOGICAL function + number formats;logical + logical number formats + +mw added "number formats;" and "logical..." + +

ISLOGICAL

+Tests for a logical value (TRUE or FALSE). +If an error occurs, the function returns FALSE. + +ISLOGICAL(Value) +Returns TRUE if Value is a logical value (TRUE or FALSE), and returns FALSE otherwise. + +=ISLOGICAL(99) returns FALSE, because 99 is a number, not a logical value. +=ISLOGICAL(ISNA(D4)) returns TRUE whatever the contents of cell D4, because ISNA() returns a logical value. +
+
+ + ISNA function + #N/A error;recognizing + +mw added "#N/A ..." + +

ISNA

+Returns TRUE if a cell contains the #N/A (value not available) error value. +If an error occurs, the function returns FALSE. + +ISNA(Value) +Value is the value or expression to be tested. + +=ISNA(D3) returns FALSE as a result. +
+
+ + IFNA function + #N/A error;testing + + +

IFNA

+Returns the value if the cell does not contains the #N/A (value not available) error value, or the alternative value if it does. + + +IFNA(Value; Alternate_value) +Value is the value or expression to be returned if it is not equal or results in an #N/A error. +Alternate_value is the value or expression to be returned if the expression or value of Value is equal or results in an #N/A error. + +=IFNA(D3;D4) returns the value of D3 if D3 does not result in an #N/A error, or D4 if it does. +
+
+ + ISTEXT function + cell contents;text + + +

ISTEXT

+Returns TRUE if the cell contents refer to text. +If an error occurs, the function returns FALSE. + +ISTEXT(Value) +Value is a value, number, Boolean value, or an error value to be tested. + +=ISTEXT(D9) returns TRUE if cell D9 contains the text abcdef. +=ISTEXT(C3) returns FALSE if cell C3 contains the number 3. +
+
+ + ISODD function + odd integers + + +

ISODD

+Returns TRUE if the value is odd, or FALSE if the number is even. + +ISODD(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. + +=ISODD(33) returns TRUE +=ISODD(48) returns FALSE +=ISODD(3.999) returns TRUE +=ISODD(-3.1) returns TRUEsee also ISEVEN +
+
+ + ISODD_ADD function + + +

ISODD_ADD

+Returns TRUE (1) if the number does not return a whole number when divided by 2. + + +ISODD_ADD(Number) +Number is the number to be tested. + +=ISODD_ADD(5) returns 1. +
+
+ + ISNUMBER function + cell contents;numbers + +mw added "cell contents;" + +

ISNUMBER

+Returns TRUE if the value refers to a number. + + +ISNUMBER(Value) +Value is any expression to be tested to determine whether it is a number or text. + +=ISNUMBER(C3) returns TRUE if the cell C3 contains the number 4. +=ISNUMBER(C2) returns FALSE if the cell C2 contains the text abcdef. +
+
+ + N function + + +

N

+Returns the numeric value of the given parameter. Returns 0 if parameter is text or FALSE. +If an error occurs the function returns the error value. + +N(Value) +Value is the parameter to be converted into a number. N() returns the numeric value if it can. It returns the logical values TRUE and FALSE as 1 and 0 respectively. It returns text as 0. + +=N(123) returns 123 +=N(TRUE()) returns 1 +=N(FALSE()) returns 0 +=N("abc") returns 0 +=N(1/0) returns #DIV/0! +
+
+ + NA function + #N/A error;assigning to a cell + +mw added "#N/A error;" + +

NA

+Returns the error value #N/A. + +NA() + +=NA() converts the contents of the cell into #N/A. +
+
+ + TYPE function + + +

TYPE

+Returns the type of value, where 1 = number, 2 = text, 4 = Boolean value, 8 = formula, 16 = error value, 64 = array. + + +TYPE(Value) +Value is a specific value for which the data type is determined. +

Example (see example table above)

+=TYPE(C2) returns 2 as a result. +=TYPE(D9) returns 1 as a result. +
+
+ + CELL function + cell information + information on cells + +mw added two entries + +

CELL

+Returns information on address, formatting or contents of a cell. + +CELL("InfoType" [; Reference]) +InfoType is the character string that specifies the type of information. The character string is always in English. Upper or lower case is optional. + + + + InfoType + + + Meaning + + + + + COL + + + Returns the number of the referenced column. + =CELL("COL";D2) returns 4. + + + + + ROW + + + Returns the number of the referenced row. + =CELL("ROW";D2) returns 2. + + + + + SHEET + + + Returns the number of the referenced sheet. + =CELL("Sheet";Sheet3.D2) returns 3. + + + + + ADDRESS + + + Returns the absolute address of the referenced cell. + =CELL("ADDRESS";D2) returns $D$2. + =CELL("ADDRESS";Sheet3.D2) returns $Sheet3.$D$2. + =CELL("ADDRESS";'X:\dr\test.ods'#$Sheet1.D2) returns 'file:///X:/dr/test.ods'#$Sheet1.$D$2. + + + + + FILENAME + + + Returns the file name and the sheet number of the referenced cell. + =CELL("FILENAME";D2) returns 'file:///X:/dr/own.ods'#$Sheet1, if the formula in the current document X:\dr\own.ods is located in Sheet1. + =CELL("FILENAME";'X:\dr\test.ods'#$Sheet1.D2) returns 'file:///X:/dr/test.ods'#$Sheet1. + + + + + COORD + + + Returns the complete cell address in Lotus™ notation. + =CELL("COORD"; D2) returns $A:$D$2. + =CELL("COORD"; Sheet3.D2) returns $C:$D$2. + + + + + CONTENTS + + + Returns the contents of the referenced cell, without any formatting. + + + + + TYPE + + + Returns the type of cell contents. + b = blank. empty cell + l = label. Text, result of a formula as text + v = value. Value, result of a formula as a number + + + + + WIDTH + + + Returns the width of the referenced column. The unit is the number of zeros (0) that fit into the column in the default text and the default size. + + + + + PREFIX + + + Returns the alignment of the referenced cell. + ' = align left or left-justified + " = align right + ^ = centered + \ = repeating (currently inactive) + + + + + PROTECT + + + Returns the status of the cell protection for the cell. + 1 = cell is protected + 0 = cell is not protected + + + + + FORMAT + + + Returns a character string that indicates the number format. + , = number with thousands separator + F = number without thousands separator + C = currency format + S = exponential representation, for example, 1.234+E56 + P = percentage + In the above formats, the number of decimal places after the decimal separator is given as a number. Example: the number format #,##0.0 returns ,1 and the number format 00.000% returns P3 + D1 = MMM-D-YY, MM-D-YY and similar formats + D2 = DD-MM + D3 = MM-YY + D4 = DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS + D5 = MM-DD + D6 = HH:MM:SS AM/PM + D7 = HH:MM AM/PM + D8 = HH:MM:SS + D9 = HH:MM + G = All other formats + - (Minus) at the end = negative numbers are formatted in color + () (brackets) at the end = there is an opening bracket in the format code + + + + + COLOR + + + Returns 1, if negative values have been formatted in color, otherwise 0. + + + + + PARENTHESES + + + Returns 1 if the format code contains an opening bracket (, otherwise 0. + + +
+Reference (list of options) is the position of the cell to be examined. If Reference is a range, the cell moves to the top left of the range. If Reference is missing, $[officename] Calc uses the position of the cell in which this formula is located. Microsoft Excel uses the reference of the cell in which the cursor is positioned. +
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