Add-in Functions, List of Analysis Functions Part Two

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IMABS

The result is the absolute value of a complex number.

Syntax

IMABS(Complex number)

Complex number: the complex number is entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"

Example

=IMABS("5+12j") returns 13.

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Returns the cosine of a complex number.

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Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a complex number.

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Returns the cotangent of a complex number.

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Returns the cosecant of a complex number.

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Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number.

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Returns the secant of a complex number.

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Returns the hyperbolic secant of a complex number.

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Returns the sine of a complex number.

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Returns the hyperbolic sine of a complex number.

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Returns the tangent of a complex number.

COMPLEX

The result is a complex number which is returned from a real coefficient and an imaginary coefficient.

Syntax

COMPLEX(Real num;I num;Suffix)

Real num: the real coefficient of the complex number.

I num: the imaginary coefficient of the complex number.

Suffix: list of options, "i" or "j".

Example

=COMPLEX(3;4;j) returns 3+4j.

CONVERT

Converts a value from one unit of measure to the corresponding value in another unit of measure. Enter the units of measures directly as text in quotation marks or as a reference. If you enter the units of measure in cells, they must correspond exactly with the following list which is case sensitive: For example, in order to enter a lower case l (for liter) in a cell, enter the apostrophe ' immediately followed by l.

Property

Units

Π’Π΅ΠΆΠΈΠ½Π°

g, sg, lbm, u, ozm, stone, ton, grain, pweight, hweight, shweight, brton

Π”ΠΎΠ»ΠΆΠΈΠ½Π°

m, mi, Nmi, in, ft, yd, ang, Pica, ell, parsec, lightyear, survey_mi

Π’Ρ€Π΅ΠΌΠ΅

yr, day, hr, mn, sec, s

Pressure

Pa, atm, at, mmHg, Torr, psi

Force

N, dyn, dy, lbf, pond

Energy

J, e, c, cal, eV, ev, HPh, Wh, wh, flb, BTU, btu

Π‘Ρ‚Π΅ΠΏΠ΅Π½

W, w, HP, PS

Field strength

T, ga

Temperature

C, F, K, kel, Reau, Rank

Π’ΠΎΠΌ

l, L, lt, tsp, tbs, oz, cup, pt, us_pt, qt, gal, m3, mi3, Nmi3, in3, ft3, yd3, ang3, Pica3, barrel, bushel, regton, Schooner, Middy, Glass

ΠžΠ±Π»Π°ΡΡ‚

m2, mi2, Nmi2, in2, ft2, yd2, ang2, Pica2, Morgen, ar, acre, ha

Π‘Ρ€Π·ΠΈΠ½Π°

m/s, m/sec, m/h, mph, kn, admkn

Π˜Π½Ρ„ΠΎΡ€ΠΌΠ°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ

bit, byte


Units of measure in bold can be preceded by a prefix character from the following list:

Prefix

Multiplier

Y (yotta)

10^24

Z (zetta)

10^21

E (exa)

10^18

P (peta)

10^15

T (tera)

10^12

G (giga)

10^9

M (mega)

10^6

k (kilo)

10^3

h (hecto)

10^2

e (deca)

10^1

d (deci)

10^-1

c (centi)

10^-2

m (milli)

10^-3

u (micro)

10^-6

n (nano)

10^-9

p (pico)

10^-12

f (femto)

10^-15

a (atto)

10^-18

z (zepto)

10^-21

y (yocto)

10^-24


Information units "bit" and "byte" may also be prefixed by one of the following IEC 60027-2 / IEEE 1541 prefixes:

ki kibi 1024

Mi mebi 1048576

Gi gibi 1073741824

Ti tebi 1099511627776

Pi pebi 1125899906842620

Ei exbi 1152921504606850000

Zi zebi 1180591620717410000000

Yi yobi 1208925819614630000000000

note

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.


Syntax

CONVERT(Number; "FromUnit"; "ToUnit")

Number: the number to be converted.

From unit: the unit from which conversion is taking place.

To unit: the unit to which conversion is taking place.

Example

=CONVERT(10;"HP";"PS") returns, rounded to two decimal places, 10.14. 10 HP equal 10.14 PS.

=CONVERT(10;"km";"mi") returns, rounded to two decimal places, 6.21. 10 kilometers equal 6.21 miles. The k is the permitted prefix character for the factor 10^3.

FACTDOUBLE

The result is the factorial of the number with increments of 2.

Syntax

FACTDOUBLE(Number)

Number: if the number is even, the following factorial is calculated: n*(N-2)*(n-4)*...*4*2.

For even numbers FACTDOUBLE(n) returns:

2*4*6*8* ... *n

For odd numbers FACTDOUBLE(n) returns:

1*3*5*7* ... *n

FACTDOUBLE(0) returns 1 by definition.

Example

=FACTDOUBLE(6) returns 48.

=FACTDOUBLE(6) returns 48.

=FACTDOUBLE(6) returns 48.

IMAGINARY

The result is the imaginary coefficient of a complex number.

Syntax

IMAGINARY(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMAGINARY("4+3j") returns 3.

IMARGUMENT

The result is the argument (the phi angle) of a complex number.

Syntax

IMARGUMENT(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMARGUMENT("3+4j") returns 0.927295.

IMCONJUGATE

The result is the conjugated complex complement to a complex number.

Syntax

IMCONJUGATE(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMCONJUGATE("1+j") returns 1-j.

IMDIV

The result is the division of two complex numbers.

Syntax

IMDIV(Numerator;Denominator)

Numerator, Denominator: the complex numbers are entered in the form "x + yi" or "x + yj"

Example

=IMDIV("-238+240i";"10+24i") returns 5+12i.

IMEXP

The result is the power of e and the complex number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904.

Syntax

IMEXP(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMEXP("1+j") returns 1.47+2.29j (rounded).

IMLN

The result is the natural logarithm (to the base e) of a complex number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904.

Syntax

IMLN(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMLN("1+j") returns 0.35+0.79j (rounded).

IMLOG10

The result is the common logarithm (to the base 10) of a complex number.

Syntax

IMLOG10(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMLOG10("1+j") returns 0.15+0.34j (rounded).

IMLOG2

The result is the binary logarithm of a complex number.

Syntax

IMLOG2(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMLOG2("1+j") returns 0.50+1.13j (rounded).

IMPOWER

The result is the ComplexNumber raised to the power of Number.

Syntax

IMPOWER(Complex number;Number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Number: the exponent.

Example

=IMPOWER("2+3i";2) returns -5+12i.

IMPRODUCT

The result is the product of up to 29 complex numbers.

Syntax

IMPRODUCT(Complex number;Complex number 1;...)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMPRODUCT("3+4j";"5-3j") returns 27+11j.

IMREAL

The result is the real coefficient of a complex number.

Syntax

IMREAL(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMREAL("1+3j") returns 1.

IMSQRT

The result is the square root of a complex number.

Syntax

IMSQRT(Complex number)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMSQRT("3+4i") returns 2+1i.

IMSUB

The result is the subtraction of two complex numbers.

Syntax

IMSUB(Complex number 1;Complex number 2)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMSUB("13+4j";"5+3j") returns 8+j.

IMSUM

The result is the sum of up to 29 complex numbers.

Syntax

IMSUM(Complex number 1;Complex number 2;...)

D'oh! You found a bug (text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp#complex not found).

Example

=IMSUM("13+4j";"5+3j") returns 18+7j.

OCT2BIN

The result is the binary number for the octal number entered.

Syntax

OCT2BIN(Number;Places)

Number: the octal number. The number can have a maximum of 10 places. The most significant bit is the sign bit, the following bits return the value. Negative numbers are entered as two's complement.

Places: the number of places to be output.

Example

=OCT2BIN(3;3) returns 011.

OCT2DEC

The result is the decimal number for the octal number entered.

Syntax

OCT2DEC(Number)

Number: the octal number. The number can have a maximum of 10 places. The most significant bit is the sign bit, the following bits return the value. Negative numbers are entered as two's complement.

Example

=OCT2DEC(144) returns 100.

OCT2HEX

The result is the hexadecimal number for the octal number entered.

Syntax

OCT2HEX(Number;Places)

Number: the octal number. The number can have a maximum of 10 places. The most significant bit is the sign bit, the following bits return the value. Negative numbers are entered as two's complement.

Places: the number of places to be output.

Example

=OCT2HEX(144;4) returns 0064.