The ROUND Function[1]is categorized under ExcelMath and Trigonometry functions. The function will round up a number to a specified number of digits. Unlike the ROUNDUP and ROUNDDOWN functions, the ROUND function can round either up or down. As afinancial analyst, this function is useful as it...
Users can make use of the Round Function to round the value to the nearest 100 in Excel. To round a value to the nearest 100, the 2nd argument used will be such that Excel rounds to the left, this is because we want our value to be rounded off before the decimal. A bit confusing?
How to Use Excel ROUNDUP The Excel ROUNDUP function allows a user to round a number up in Excel, to a certain number of decimal points. For anyone who performs financial analysis inExcelit can frequently be important to round a number to a specific decimal place or to a whole number. In...
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Using Excel Range Function In WPS Here's how you can use the range functions MIN, MAX, SMALL, and LARGE in WPS: Find The Minimum Value In A Range Step 1:Open Excel and click on the cell where you want to display the minimum value. For example, click on cell B10. ...
The Excel IFS function is a logical function that, applies multiple IF functions. The result returned by the function is the value of the first TRUE condition.
Use the Fill Handle option from cell D5 to cell D12. The cell range D5 to D10 is now filled with the rounded-down numbers from the cell range B5:B11. TRUNC Function With the help of the TRUNC function, you will understand how to round the nearest whole number in Excel. You will...
Let’s go! ROUND 1. Let’s use the value of pi (π = 3.14159265359) for our example. Here’s how to round up this number to your desired number of digits. In cell B2, type=ROUNDUP( The first argument of the ROUNDUP function is thenumber. Type the number or click on thecell addr...
The ROUND function is useful for rounding numbers in Excel. This function has 2 arguments: Number:The value you want to round. Number of Digits:Specifies how many decimal places to round to. But there is a trick with the second argument of the functions. If you fill a negative value, -...
The Excel ERROR.TYPE function returns a number that corresponds to an error type. As the name suggests, the function only works for errors. Upon finding anything other than errors, the function returns the #N/A (not available) error. When an error is found, the function returns an integer...