Add-in Functions, List of Analysis Functions Part One /text/scalc/01/04060115.xhp Sun Microsystems, Inc. FPE: Fixed missing Headings, inserted sections, added sort element add-ins; analysis functions analysis functions Add-in Functions, List of Analysis Functions Part One General conversion function BASIS Analysis functions Part Two Back to the Overview
Bessel functions BESSELI Calculates the modified Bessel function. Syntax BESSELI(x;n) x: the value on which the function will be calculated. n: the order of the Bessel function
BESSELJ Calculates the Bessel function (cylinder function). Syntax BESSELJ(x;n) x: the value on which the function will be calculated. n: the order of the Bessel function
BESSELK Calculates the modified Bessel function. Syntax BESSELK(x;n) x: the value on which the function will be calculated. n: the order of the Bessel function
BESSELY Calculates the modified Bessel function is. Syntax BESSELY(x;n) x: the value on which the function will be calculated. n: the order of the Bessel function
BIN2DEC function BIN2DEC The result is the decimal number for the binary number entered. Syntax BIN2DEC (Number) Number: the binary number. The number can have a maximum of 10 places (bits). The most significant bit is the sign bit. Negative numbers are entered as two's complement. Example =BIN2DEC(1100100) returns 100.
BIN2HEX function BIN2HEX The result is the hexadecimal number for the binary number entered. Syntax BIN2HEX(Number;Places) Number: the binary number. The number can have a maximum of 10 places (bits). The most significant bit is the sign bit. Negative numbers are entered as two's complement. Places: the number of places to be output. Example =BIN2HEX(1100100;6) returns 000064.
BIN2OCT function BIN2OCT The result is the octal number for the binary number entered. Syntax BIN2OCT(Number;Places) Number: the binary number. The number can have a maximum of 10 places (bits). The most significant bit is the sign bit. Negative numbers are entered as two's complement. Places: the number of places to be output. Example =BIN2OCT(1100100;4) returns 0144.
DELTA function DELTA The result is TRUE (1) if both numbers, which are delivered as an argument, are equal, otherwise it is FALSE (0). Syntax DELTA(Number 1;Number 2) Example =DELTA(1;2) returns 0.
DEC2BIN function DEC2BIN The result is the binary number for the decimal number entered between -512 and 511. Syntax DEC2BIN(Number;Places) Number: the decimal number. If Number is negative, the function returns a binary number with 10 characters. The most significant bit is the sign bit, the other 9 bits return the value. Places: the number of places to be output. Example =DEC2BIN(100;8) returns 01100100.
DEC2HEX function DEC2HEX The result is the hexadecimal number for the decimal number entered. Syntax DEC2HEX(Number;Places) Number: the decimal number. If Number is negative, the function returns a hexadecimal number with 10 characters (40 bits). The most significant bit is the sign bit, the other 39 bits return the value. Places: the number of places to be output. Example =DEC2HEX(100;4) returns 0064.
DEC2OCT function DEC2OCT The result is the octal number for the decimal number entered. Syntax DEC2OCT(Number; Places) Number: the decimal number. If Number is negative, the function returns an octal number with 10 characters (30 bits). The most significant bit is the sign bit, the other 29 bits return the value. Places: the number of places to be output. Example =DEC2OCT(100;4) returns 0144.
ERF function ERF Returns values of the Gaussian error integral. Syntax ERF(Lower limit;Upper limit) Lower limit; lower limit of integral. Upper limit: optionally, the upper limit of the integral. If this value is missing, the calculation takes places between 0 and the lower limit. Example =ERF(0;1) returns 0.842701.
ERFC function ERFC Returns complementary values of the Gaussian error integral between x and infinity. Syntax ERFC(Lower limit) Lower limit; lower limit of integral Example =ERFC(1) returns 0.157299.
GESTEP function GESTEP The result is 1 if Number is greater than or equal to Step. Syntax GESTEP(Number; Step) Example =GESTEP(5;1) returns 1.
HEX2BIN function HEX2BIN The result is the binary number for the hexadecimal number entered. Syntax HEX2BIN(Number;Places) Number: the hexadecimal 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 =HEX2BIN(64;8) returns 01100100.
HEX2DEC function HEX2DEC The result is the decimal number for the hexadecimal number entered. Syntax HEX2DEC(Number) Number: the hexadecimal 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 =HEX2DEC(64) returns 100.
HEX2OCT function HEX2OCT The result is the octal number for the hexadecimal number entered. Syntax HEX2OCT(Number;Places) Number: the hexadecimal 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 =HEX2OCT(64;4) returns 0144.