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* <tt>'''GESTEP'''</tt> should only be used with numbers - see [http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=86283 issue 86283]. | * <tt>'''GESTEP'''</tt> should only be used with numbers - see [http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=86283 issue 86283]. | ||
* <tt>'''GESTEP'''</tt> currently appears in the AddIn category of the Function Wizard. | * <tt>'''GESTEP'''</tt> currently appears in the AddIn category of the Function Wizard. |
Revision as of 07:23, 13 September 2008
GESTEP
Returns 1 if a number is greater than or equal to a step number, or 0 otherwise.
This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.
Syntax:
GESTEP(number; stepnumber)
- returns 1 if number is greater than or equal to stepnumber (both being numbers). If stepnumber is omitted it is assumed to be 0.
Example:
GESTEP(4; 5)
- returns 0.
GESTEP(4; A1)
- where cell A1 contains 4, returns 1.
GESTEP(2)
- returns 1, because 2 is greater than 0.
=A1>=5
- in a cell, where cell A1 contains 4, shows FALSE, as 4 is not greater than or equal to 5. This approach is very similar to GESTEP but does not trap non-numeric arguments.
See also:
Functions listed alphabetically, Functions listed by category
Issues:
- GESTEP should only be used with numbers - see issue 86283.
- GESTEP currently appears in the AddIn category of the Function Wizard.