Matemātiskās funkcijas

This category contains the Mathematical functions for Calc. To open the Function Wizard, choose Insert - Function.

AGGREGATE

This function returns an aggregate result of the calculations in the range. You can use different aggregate functions listed below. The Aggregate function enables you to omit hidden rows, errors, SUBTOTAL and other AGGREGATE function results in the calculation.

RAWSUBTRACT

Subtracts a set of numbers and gives the result without eliminating small roundoff errors.

COLOR

Return a numeric value calculated by a combination of three colors (red, green and blue) and the alpha channel, in the RGBA color system. The result depends on the color system used by your computer.

SUMIFS

Returns the sum of the values of cells in a range that meets multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

ABS

Returns the absolute value of a number.

Sintakse

ABS(Skaitlis)

Number is the number whose absolute value is to be calculated. The absolute value of a number is its value without the +/- sign.

Piemērs

=ABS(-56) atgriež 56.

=ABS(12) atgriež 12.

=ABS(0) atgriež 0.

ACOS

Returns the inverse trigonometric cosine of a number.

Sintakse

ACOS(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse trigonometric cosine of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose cosine is Number. The angle returned is between 0 and PI.

To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function.

Piemērs

=ACOS(-1) returns 3.14159265358979 (PI radians)

=DEGREES(ACOS(0.5)) returns 60. The cosine of 60 degrees is 0.5.

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ACOSH

Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a number.

Sintakse

ACOSH(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic cosine is Number.

Number must be greater than or equal to 1.

Piemērs

=ACOSH(1) atgriež 0.

=ACOSH(COSH(4)) atgriež 4.

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ACOT

Returns the inverse cotangent (the arccotangent) of the given number.

Sintakse

ACOT(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse trigonometric cotangent of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose cotangent is Number. The angle returned is between 0 and PI.

To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function.

Piemērs

=ACOT(1) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians).

=DEGREES(ACOT(1)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.

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ACOTH

Returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of the given number.

Sintakse

ACOTH(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic cotangent is Number.

An error results if Number is between -1 and 1 inclusive.

Piemērs

=ACOTH(1.1) returns inverse hyperbolic cotangent of 1.1, approximately 1.52226.

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ASIN

Returns the inverse trigonometric sine of a number.

Sintakse

ASIN(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse trigonometric sine of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose sine is Number. The angle returned is between -PI/2 and +PI/2.

To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function.

Piemērs

=ASIN(0) atgriež 0.

=ASIN(1) returns 1.5707963267949 (PI/2 radians).

=DEGREES(ASIN(0.5)) returns 30. The sine of 30 degrees is 0.5.

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ASINH

Returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number.

Sintakse

ASINH(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic sine is Number.

Piemērs

=ASINH(-90) returns approximately -5.1929877.

=ASINH(SINH(4)) atgriež 4.

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ATAN

Returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of a number.

Sintakse

ATAN(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose tangent is Number. The angle returned is between -PI/2 and PI/2.

To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function.

Piemērs

=ATAN(1) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians).

=DEGREES(ATAN(1)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.

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ATAN2

Returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of the specified x and y coordinates.

Sintakse

ATAN2(SkaitlisX; SkaitlisY)

SkaitlisX ir x koordinātas vērtība.

SkaitlisY ir y koordinātas vērtība.

ATAN2 returns the inverse trigonometric tangent, that is, the angle (in radians) between the x-axis and a line from point NumberX, NumberY to the origin. The angle returned is between -PI and PI.

To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function.

Piemērs

=ATAN2(20;20) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians).

=DEGREES(ATAN2(12.3;12.3)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.

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ATANH

Returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number.

Sintakse

ATANH(Skaitlis)

This function returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic tangent is Number.

Number must obey the condition -1 < number < 1.

Piemērs

=ATANH(0) atgriež 0.

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CEILING

Rounds a number up to the nearest multiple of Significance.

Sintakse

CEILING(Number; Significance; Mode)

Number is the number that is to be rounded up.

Significance is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded up.

Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of Number, i.e. negative numbers are rounded away from zero. If the Mode value is equal to zero or is not given, negative numbers are rounded towards zero.

Brīdinājuma ikona

If the spreadsheet is exported to Microsoft Excel, the CEILING function is exported as the equivalent CEILING.MATH function that exists since Excel 2013. If you plan to use the spreadsheet with earlier Excel versions, use either CEILING.PRECISE that exists since Excel 2010, or CEILING.XCL that is exported as the CEILING function compatible with all Excel versions. Note that CEILING.XCL always rounds away from zero.


Piemērs

=CEILING(-11;-2) atgriež -10

=CEILING(-11;-2;0) atgriež -10

=CEILING(-11;-2;1) atgriež -12

CEILING.MATH

Rounds a number up to the nearest multiple of Significance.

Syntax

CEILING.MATH(Number; Significance; Mode)

Number is the number that is to be rounded up.

Significance is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded up.

Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of Number, i.e. negative numbers are rounded away from zero. If the Mode value is equal to zero or is not given, negative numbers are rounded towards zero.

Brīdinājuma ikona

This function exists for interoperability with Microsoft Excel 2013 or newer.


Example

=CEILING.MATH(-10;-3) returns -9

=CEILING.MATH(-10;-3;0) returns -9

=CEILING.MATH(-10;-3;1) returns -12

CEILING.PRECISE

Rounds a number up to the nearest multiple of Significance, regardless of sign of Significance

Sintakse

CEILING.PRECISE(Number; Significance)

Number (required) is the number that is to be rounded up.

Significance (optional) is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded up.

Piemērs

=CEILING.PRECISE(-11;-2) atgriež -10

CEILING.XCL

Rounds a number away from zero to the nearest multiple of Significance.

Syntax

CEILING.XCL(Number; Significance)

Number is the number that is to be rounded.

Significance is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded.

Brīdinājuma ikona

This function exists for interoperability with Microsoft Excel 2007 or older versions.


Example

=CEILING.XCL(1;3) returns 3

=CEILING.XCL(7;4) returns 8

=CEILING.XCL(-10;-3) returns -12

COMBIN

Returns the number of combinations for elements without repetition.

Sintakse

COMBIN(Count1; Count2)

Skaits1 ir vienumu skaits kopā.

Skaits2 ir vienumu, kurus izvēlēties no kopas, skaits.

COMBIN returns the number of ordered ways to choose these items. For example if there are 3 items A, B and C in a set, you can choose 2 items in 3 different ways, namely AB, AC and BC.

COMBIN implements the formula: Count1!/(Count2!*(Count1-Count2)!)

Piemērs

=COMBIN(3;2) atgriež 3.

COMBINA

Returns the number of combinations of a subset of items including repetitions.

Sintakse

COMBINA(Count1; Count2)

Skaits1 ir vienumu skaits kopā.

Skaits2 ir vienumu, kurus izvēlēties no kopas, skaits.

COMBINA returns the number of unique ways to choose these items, where the order of choosing is irrelevant, and repetition of items is allowed. For example if there are 3 items A, B and C in a set, you can choose 2 items in 6 different ways, namely AA, AB, AC, BB, BC and CC.

COMBINA implements the formula: (Count1+Count2-1)! / (Count2!(Count1-1)!)

Piemērs

=COMBINA(3;2) atgriež 6.

CONVERT_OOO

Converts a value from one unit of measurement to another unit of measurement. The conversion factors are given in a list in the configuration.

At one time the list of conversion factors included the legacy European currencies and the Euro (see examples below). We suggest using the new function EUROCONVERT for converting these currencies.

Sintakse

CONVERT_OOO(value;"text";"text")

Piemērs

=CONVERT_OOO(100;"ATS";"EUR") returns the Euro value of 100 Austrian Schillings.

=CONVERT_OOO(100;"EUR";"DEM") converts 100 Euros into German Marks.

COS

Returns the cosine of the given angle (in radians).

Sintakse

COS(Skaitlis)

Returns the (trigonometric) cosine of Number, the angle in radians.

To return the cosine of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function.

Piemēri

=COS(PI()*2) returns 1, the cosine of 2*PI radians.

=COS(RADIANS(60)) returns 0.5, the cosine of 60 degrees.

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COSH

Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a number.

Sintakse

COSH(Skaitlis)

Returns the hyperbolic cosine of Number.

Piemērs

=COSH(0) returns 1, the hyperbolic cosine of 0.

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COT

Returns the cotangent of the given angle (in radians).

Sintakse

COT(Skaitlis)

Returns the (trigonometric) cotangent of Number, the angle in radians.

To return the cotangent of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function.

The cotangent of an angle is equivalent to 1 divided by the tangent of that angle.

Piemēri:

=COT(PI()/4) returns 1, the cotangent of PI/4 radians.

=COT(RADIANS(45)) returns 1, the cotangent of 45 degrees.

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COTH

Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of a given number (angle).

Sintakse

COTH(Skaitlis)

Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of Number.

Piemērs

=COTH(1) returns the hyperbolic cotangent of 1, approximately 1.3130.

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CSC

Returns the cosecant of the given angle (in radians). The cosecant of an angle is equivalent to 1 divided by the sine of that angle

Sintakse

CSC(Skaitlis)

Returns the (trigonometric) cosecant of Number, the angle in radians.

To return the cosecant of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function.

Piemēri

=CSC(PI()/4) returns approximately 1.4142135624, the inverse of the sine of PI/4 radians.

=CSC(RADIANS(30)) returns 2, the cosecant of 30 degrees.

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CSCH

Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a number.

Sintakse

CSCH(Skaitlis)

Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of Number.

Piemērs

=CSCH(1) returns approximately 0.8509181282, the hyperbolic cosecant of 1.

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DEGREES

Converts radians into degrees.

Sintakse

DEGREES(Skaitlis)

Number is the angle in radians to be converted to degrees.

Piemērs

=DEGREES(PI()) returns 180 degrees.

EUROCONVERT

Converts between old European national currency and to and from Euros.

Sintakse

EUROCONVERT(Value; "From_currency"; "To_currency", full_precision, triangulation_precision)

Value is the amount of the currency to be converted.

From_currency and To_currency are the currency units to convert from and to respectively. These must be text, the official abbreviation for the currency (for example, "EUR"). The rates (shown per Euro) were set by the European Commission.

Full_precision is optional. If omitted or False, the result is rounded according to the decimals of the To currency. If Full_precision is True, the result is not rounded.

Triangulation_precision is optional. If Triangulation_precision is given and >=3, the intermediate result of a triangular conversion (currency1,EUR,currency2) is rounded to that precision. If Triangulation_precision is omitted, the intermediate result is not rounded. Also if To currency is "EUR", Triangulation_precision is used as if triangulation was needed and conversion from EUR to EUR was applied.

Piemēri

=EUROCONVERT(100;"ATS";"EUR") converts 100 Austrian Schillings into Euros.

=EUROCONVERT(100;"EUR";"DEM") converts 100 Euros into German Marks.

EVEN

Rounds a positive number up to the next even integer and a negative number down to the next even integer.

Sintakse

EVEN(Skaitlis)

Returns Number rounded to the next even integer up, away from zero.

Piemēri

=EVEN(2.3) atgriež 4.

=EVEN(2) atgriež 2.

=EVEN(0) atgriež 0.

=EVEN(-0.5) atgriež -2.

EXP

Returns e raised to the power of a number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904.

Sintakse

EXP(Skaitlis)

Number is the power to which e is to be raised.

Piemērs

=EXP(1) returns 2.71828182845904, the mathematical constant e to Calc's accuracy.

FACT

Returns the factorial of a number.

Sintakse

FACT(Skaitlis)

Returns Number!, the factorial of Number, calculated as 1*2*3*4* ... * Number.

=FACT(0) pēc definīcijas atgriež 1.

The factorial of a negative number returns the "invalid argument" error.

Piemērs

=FACT(3) atgriež 6.

=FACT(0) atgriež 1.

FLOOR

Rounds a number down to the nearest multiple of Significance.

Sintakse

FLOOR(Number; Significance; Mode)

Number is the number that is to be rounded down.

Significance is the value to whose multiple the number is to be rounded down.

Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of Number, i.e. negative numbers are rounded towards zero. If the Mode value is equal to zero or is not given, negative numbers are rounded away from zero.

Brīdinājuma ikona

If the spreadsheet is exported to Microsoft Excel, the FLOOR function is exported as the equivalent FLOOR.MATH function that exists since Excel 2013. If you plan to use the spreadsheet with earlier Excel versions, use either FLOOR.PRECISE that exists since Excel 2010, or FLOOR.XCL that is exported as the FLOOR function compatible with all Excel versions. Note that FLOOR.XCL always rounds towards zero.


Piemērs

=FLOOR( -11;-2) atgriež -12

=FLOOR( -11;-2;0) atgriež -12

=FLOOR( -11;-2;1) atgriež -10

FLOOR.PRECISE

Rounds a number down to the nearest multiple of Significance, regardless of sign of Significance

Sintakse

FLOOR.PRECISE(Number; Significance)

Number is the number that is to be rounded down.

Significance is the value to whose multiple the number is to be rounded down.

Piemērs

=FLOOR.PRECISE( -11;-2) atgriež -12

GCD

Returns the greatest common divisor of two or more integers.

The greatest common divisor is the positive largest integer which will divide, without remainder, each of the given integers.

Sintakse

GCD(Integer1; Integer2; ...; Integer30)

Integer1 To 30 are up to 30 integers whose greatest common divisor is to be calculated.

Piemērs

=GCD(16;32;24) gives the result 8, because 8 is the largest number that can divide 16, 24 and 32 without a remainder.

=GCD(B1:B3) where cells B1, B2, B3 contain 9, 12, 9 gives 3.

GCD_EXCEL2003

The result is the greatest common divisor of a list of numbers.

Piezīmes ikona

The functions whose names end with _ADD or _EXCEL2003 return the same results as the corresponding Microsoft Excel 2003 functions without the suffix. Use the functions without suffix to get results based on international standards.


Sintakse

GCD_EXCEL2003(Number(s))

Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers.

Piemērs

=GCD_EXCEL2003(5;15;25) returns 5.

INT

Rounds a number down to the nearest integer.

Sintakse

INT(Skaitlis)

Returns Number rounded down to the nearest integer.

Negative numbers round down to the integer below.

Piemērs

=INT(5.7) atgriež 5.

=INT(-1.3) atgriež -2.

ISO.CEILING

Rounds a number up to the nearest multiple of Significance, regardless of sign of Significance

Sintakse

ISO.CEILING(Number; Significance)

Number (required) is the number that is to be rounded up.

Significance (optional) is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded up.

Piemērs

=ISO.CEILING(-11;-2) atgriež -10

LCM

Returns the least common multiple of one or more integers.

Sintakse

LCM(Integer1; Integer2; ...; Integer30)

Integer1 to 30 are up to 30 integers whose lowest common multiple is to be calculated.

Piemērs

If you enter the numbers 512;1024 and 2000 in the Integer 1;2 and 3 text boxes, 128000 will be returned as the result.

LCM_EXCEL2003

The result is the lowest common multiple of a list of numbers.

Piezīmes ikona

The functions whose names end with _ADD or _EXCEL2003 return the same results as the corresponding Microsoft Excel 2003 functions without the suffix. Use the functions without suffix to get results based on international standards.


Sintakse

LCM_EXCEL2003(Number(s))

Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers.

Piemērs

=LCM_EXCEL2003(5;15;25) returns 75.

LN

Returns the natural logarithm based on the constant e of a number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904.

Sintakse

LN(Skaitlis)

Number is the value whose natural logarithm is to be calculated.

Piemērs

=LN(3) returns the natural logarithm of 3 (approximately 1.0986).

=LN(EXP(321)) atgriež 321.

LOG

Returns the logarithm of a number to the specified base.

Sintakse

LOG(Number; Base)

Number is the value whose logarithm is to be calculated.

Base (optional) is the base for the logarithm calculation. If omitted, Base 10 is assumed.

Piemērs

=LOG(10;3) returns the logarithm to base 3 of 10 (approximately 2.0959).

=LOG(7^4;7) atgriež 4.

LOG10

Returns the base-10 logarithm of a number.

Sintakse

LOG10(Skaitlis)

Returns the logarithm to base 10 of Number.

Piemērs

=LOG10(5) returns the base-10 logarithm of 5 (approximately 0.69897).

MOD

Returns the remainder when one integer is divided by another.

Sintakse

MOD(Dividend; Divisor)

For integer arguments this function returns Dividend modulo Divisor, that is the remainder when Dividend is divided by Divisor.

This function is implemented as Dividend - Divisor * INT(Dividend/Divisor) , and this formula gives the result if the arguments are not integer.

Piemērs

=MOD(22;3) returns 1, the remainder when 22 is divided by 3.

=MOD(11.25;2.5) atgriež 1.25.

MROUND

Returns a number rounded to the nearest multiple of another number.

Sintakse

MROUND(Number; Multiple)

Returns Number rounded to the nearest multiple of Multiple.

An alternative implementation would be Multiple * ROUND(Number/Multiple).

Piemērs

=MROUND(15.5;3) returns 15, as 15.5 is closer to 15 (= 3*5) than to 18 (= 3*6).

=MROUND(1.4;0.5) atgriež 1.5 (= 0.5*3).

MULTINOMIAL

Returns the factorial of the sum of the arguments divided by the product of the factorials of the arguments.

Sintakse

MULTINOMIAL(Number(s))

Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers.

Piemērs

=MULTINOMIAL(F11:H11) returns 1260, if F11 to H11 contain the values 2, 3 and 4. This corresponds to the formula =(2+3+4)! / (2!*3!*4!)

ODD

Rounds a positive number up to the nearest odd integer and a negative number down to the nearest odd integer.

Sintakse

ODD(Skaitlis)

Returns Number rounded to the next odd integer up, away from zero.

Piemērs

=ODD(1.2) atgriež 3.

=ODD(1) atgriež 1.

=ODD(0) atgriež 1.

=ODD(-3.1) atgriež -5.

PI

Returns 3.14159265358979, the value of the mathematical constant PI to 14 decimal places.

Sintakse

PI()

Piemērs

=PI() atgriež 3.14159265358979.

POWER

Returns a number raised to another number.

Sintakse

POWER(Base; Exponent)

Returns Base raised to the power of Exponent.

The same result may be achieved by using the exponentiation operator ^:

Base^Exponent

Piemērs

=POWER(4;3) atgriež 64, kas ir 4 kāpināts pakāpē 3.

=4^3 arī atgriež 4 kāpinātu pakāpē 3.

PRODUCT

Multiplies all the numbers given as arguments and returns the product.

Sintakse

PRODUCT(Skaitlis1; Skaitlis2; ...; Skaitlis30)

Number1 to 30 are up to 30 arguments whose product is to be calculated.

PRODUCT atgriež skaitlis1 * skaitlis2 * skaitlis3 * ...

Piemērs

=PRODUCT(2;3;4) atgriež 24.

QUOTIENT

Returns the integer part of a division operation.

Sintakse

QUOTIENT(Numerator; Denominator)

Returns the integer part of Numerator divided by Denominator.

QUOTIENT is equivalent to INT(numerator/denominator) for same-sign numerator and denominator, except that it may report errors with different error codes. More generally, it is equivalent to INT(numerator/denominator/SIGN(numerator/denominator))*SIGN(numerator/denominator).

Piemērs

=QUOTIENT(11;3) returns 3. The remainder of 2 is lost.

RADIANS

Converts degrees to radians.

Sintakse

RADIANS(Skaitlis)

Number is the angle in degrees to be converted to radians.

Piemērs

=RADIANS(90) returns 1.5707963267949, which is PI/2 to Calc's accuracy.

RAND

Returns a random number between 0 and 1.

Sintakse

RAND()

This function produces a new random number each time Calc recalculates. To force Calc to recalculate manually press F9.

To generate random numbers which never recalculate, copy cells each containing =RAND(), and use Edit - Paste Special (with Paste All and Formulas not marked and Numbers marked).

Piemērs

=RAND() returns a random number between 0 and 1.

RANDBETWEEN

Returns an integer random number in a specified range.

Sintakse

RANDBETWEEN(Bottom; Top)

Returns an integer random number between integers Bottom and Top (both inclusive).

This function produces a new random number each time Calc recalculates. To force Calc to recalculate manually press Shift++F9.

To generate random numbers which never recalculate, copy cells containing this function, and use Edit - Paste Special (with Paste All and Formulas not marked and Numbers marked).

Piemērs

=RANDBETWEEN(20;30) returns an integer of between 20 and 30.

ROUND

Rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places.

Sintakse

ROUND(Skaitlis; Skaits)

Returns Number rounded to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds to the nearest integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, etc.

This function rounds to the nearest number. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUNDUP for alternatives.

Piemērs

=ROUND(2.348;2) atgriež 2.35

=ROUND(-32.4834;3) returns -32.483. Change the cell format to see all decimals.

=ROUND(2.348;0) returns 2.

=ROUND(2.5) atgriež 3.

=ROUND(987.65;-2) atgriež 1000.

ROUNDDOWN

Rounds a number down, toward zero, to a certain precision.

Sintakse

ROUNDDOWN(Skaitlis; Skaits)

Returns Number rounded down (towards zero) to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds down to an integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds down to the next 10, 100, 1000, etc.

This function rounds towards zero. See ROUNDUP and ROUND for alternatives.

Piemērs

=ROUNDDOWN(1.234;2) atgriež 1.23.

=ROUNDDOWN(45.67;0) atgriež 45.

=ROUNDDOWN(-45.67) atgriež -45.

=ROUNDDOWN(987.65;-2) atgriež 900.

ROUNDUP

Rounds a number up, away from zero, to a certain precision.

Sintakse

ROUNDUP(Skaitlis; Skaits)

Returns Number rounded up (away from zero) to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds up to an integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds up to the next 10, 100, 1000, etc.

This function rounds away from zero. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUND for alternatives.

Piemērs

=ROUNDUP(1.1111;2) atgriež 1.12.

=ROUNDUP(1.2345;1) atgriež 1.3.

=ROUNDUP(45.67;0) atgriež 46.

=ROUNDUP(-45.67) atgriež -46.

=ROUNDUP(987.65;-2) atgriež 1000.

SEC

Returns the secant of the given angle (in radians). The secant of an angle is equivalent to 1 divided by the cosine of that angle

Sintakse

SEC(Skaitlis)

Returns the (trigonometric) secant of Number, the angle in radians.

To return the secant of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function.

Piemēri

=SEC(PI()/4) returns approximately 1.4142135624, the inverse of the cosine of PI/4 radians.

=SEC(RADIANS(60)) returns 2, the secant of 60 degrees.

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SECH

Returns the hyperbolic secant of a number.

Sintakse

SECH(Skaitlis)

Returns the hyperbolic secant of Number.

Piemērs

=SECH(0) returns 1, the hyperbolic secant of 0.

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SERIESSUM

Sums the first terms of a power series.

SERIESSUM(x;n;m;coefficients) = coefficient_1*x^n + coefficient_2*x^(n+m) + coefficient_3*x^(n+2m) +...+ coefficient_i*x^(n+(i-1)m)

Sintakse

SERIESSUM(X; N; M; Coefficients)

X is the input value for the power series.

N is the initial power

M is the increment to increase N

Coefficients is a series of coefficients. For each coefficient the series sum is extended by one section.

SIGN

Returns the sign of a number. Returns 1 if the number is positive, -1 if negative and 0 if zero.

Sintakse

SIGN(Skaitlis)

Number is the number whose sign is to be determined.

Piemērs

=SIGN(3.4) atgriež 1.

=SIGN(-4.5) atgriež -1.

SIN

Returns the sine of the given angle (in radians).

Sintakse

SIN(Skaitlis)

Returns the (trigonometric) sine of Number, the angle in radians.

To return the sine of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function.

Piemērs

=SIN(PI()/2) returns 1, the sine of PI/2 radians.

=SIN(RADIANS(30)) returns 0.5, the sine of 30 degrees.

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SINH

Returns the hyperbolic sine of a number.

Sintakse

SINH(Skaitlis)

Returns the hyperbolic sine of Number.

Piemērs

=SINH(0) returns 0, the hyperbolic sine of 0.

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SQRT

Returns the positive square root of a number.

Sintakse

SQRT(Skaitlis)

Atgriež pozitīvu Skaitļa kvadrātsakni.

Skaitlim jābūt pozitīvam.

Piemērs

=SQRT(16) atgriež 4.

=SQRT(-16) returns an invalid argument error.

SQRTPI

Returns the square root of (PI times a number).

Sintakse

SQRTPI(Skaitlis)

Returns the positive square root of (PI multiplied by Number).

This is equivalent to SQRT(PI()*Number).

Piemērs

=SQRTPI(2) returns the squareroot of (2PI), approximately 2.506628.

SUBTOTAL

Calculates subtotals. If a range already contains subtotals, these are not used for further calculations. Use this function with the AutoFilters to take only the filtered records into account.

Sintakse

SUBTOTAL(Function; Range)

Function is a number that stands for one of the following functions:

Funkcijas indekss

(includes hidden values)

Function index

(ignores hidden values)

Funkcija

1

101

AVERAGE

2

102

COUNT

3

103

COUNTA

4

104

MAX

5

105

MIN

6

106

PRODUCT

7

107

STDEV

8

108

STDEVP

9

109

SUM

10

110

VAR

11

111

VARP


Use numbers 1-11 to include manually hidden rows or 101-111 to exclude them; filtered-out cells are always excluded.

Range is the range whose cells are included.

Piemērs

You have a table in the cell range A1:B6 containing a bill of material for 10 students. Row 2 (Pen) is manually hidden. You want to see the sum of the figures that are displayed; that is, just the subtotal for the filtered rows. In this case the correct formula would be:

A

B

1

ITEM

QUANTITY

2

Pen

10

3

Pencil

10

4

Notebook

10

5

Rubber

10

6

Sharpener

10


=SUBTOTAL(9;B2:B6) returns 50.

=SUBTOTAL(109;B2:B6) returns 40.

SUM

Adds all the numbers in a range of cells.

Sintakse

SUM(Skaitlis1; Skaitlis2; ...; Skaitlis30)

Number 1 to Number 30 are up to 30 arguments whose sum is to be calculated.

Piemērs

If you enter the numbers 2; 3 and 4 in the Number 1; 2 and 3 text boxes, 9 will be returned as the result.

=SUM(A1;A3;B5) calculates the sum of the three cells. =SUM (A1:E10) calculates the sum of all cells in the A1 to E10 cell range.

Conditions linked by AND can be used with the function SUM() in the following manner:

Example assumption: You have entered invoices into a table. Column A contains the date value of the invoice, column B the amounts. You want to find a formula that you can use to return the total of all amounts only for a specific month, e.g. only the amount for the period >=2008-01-01 to <2008-02-01. The range with the date values covers A1:A40, the range containing the amounts to be totaled is B1:B40. C1 contains the start date, 2008-01-01, of the invoices to be included and C2 the date, 2008-02-01, that is no longer included.

Enter the following formula as an array formula:

=SUM((A1:A40>=C1)*(A1:A40<C2)*B1:B40)

In order to enter this as an array formula, you must press the Shift+ Enter keys instead of simply pressing the Enter key to close the formula. The formula will then be shown in the Formula bar enclosed in braces.

{=SUM((A1:A40>=C1)*(A1:A40<C2)*B1:B40)}

The formula is based on the fact that the result of a comparison is 1 if the criterion is met and 0 if it is not met. The individual comparison results will be treated as an array and used in matrix multiplication, and at the end the individual values will be totaled to give the result matrix.

SUMIF

Adds the cells specified by a given criteria. This function is used to browse a range when you search for a certain value.

The search supports regular expressions. You can enter "all.*", for example to find the first location of "all" followed by any characters. If you want to search for a text that is also a regular expression, you must precede every character with a \ character. You can switch the automatic evaluation of regular expression on and off in - LibreOffice Calc - Calculate.

Sintakse

SUMIF(Range; Criteria; SumRange)

Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied.

Criteria is the cell in which the search criterion is shown, or the search criterion itself. If the criteria is written into the formula, it has to be surrounded by double quotes.

SumRange is the range from which values are summed. If this parameter has not been indicated, the values found in the Range are summed.

Piezīmes ikona

SUMIF supports the reference concatenation operator (~) only in the Criteria parameter, and only if the optional SumRange parameter is not given.


Piemērs

To sum up only negative numbers: =SUMIF(A1:A10;"<0")

=SUMIF(A1:A10;">0";B1:10) - sums values from the range B1:B10 only if the corresponding values in the range A1:A10 are >0.

See COUNTIF() for some more syntax examples that can be used with SUMIF().

SUMSQ

If you want to calculate the sum of the squares of numbers (totaling up of the squares of the arguments), enter these into the text fields.

Sintakse

SUMSQ(Skaitlis1; Skaitlis2; ...; Skaitlis30)

Number1 to 30 are up to 30 arguments the sum of whose squares is to be calculated.

Piemērs

If you enter the numbers 2; 3 and 4 in the Number 1; 2 and 3 text boxes, 29 is returned as the result.

TAN

Returns the tangent of the given angle (in radians).

Sintakse

TAN(Skaitlis)

Returns the (trigonometric) tangent of Number, the angle in radians.

To return the tangent of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function.

Piemērs

=TAN(PI()/4) returns 1, the tangent of PI/4 radians.

=TAN(RADIANS(45)) returns 1, the tangent of 45 degrees.

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TANH

Returns the hyperbolic tangent of a number.

Sintakse

TANH(Skaitlis)

Returns the hyperbolic tangent of Number.

Piemērs

=TANH(0) returns 0, the hyperbolic tangent of 0.

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TRUNC

Truncates a number by removing decimal places.

Sintakse

TRUNC(Skaitlis; Skaits)

Returns Number with at most Count decimal places. Excess decimal places are simply removed, irrespective of sign.

TRUNC(Number; 0) behaves as INT(Number) for positive numbers, but effectively rounds towards zero for negative numbers.

Brīdinājuma ikona

The visible decimal places of the result are specified in - LibreOffice Calc - Calculate.


Piemērs

=TRUNC(1.239;2) returns 1.23. The 9 is lost.

=TRUNC(-1.234999;3) returns -1.234. All the 9s are lost.