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"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Why would you want to use: =quotient(a1,b1) instead of =int(a1/b1) Isn't quotient(a1,b1) more like roundown(a1/b1,0) than int(a1/b1)? The difference seems to arise when a1/b1 is negative, for example -10/3. |
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