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Negative number
This really isn't an Excel question but there are sharp people out
there that might know what I'm looking for. For a POSITIVE number (like +2, +68, +106), the value of the rightmost digit is the rightmost digit. For example: 1 = +1 2 = +2 3 = +3 etc But, for a NEGATIVE number (examples, -1, -17, -543), the value of the rightmost digit is an alphabetic- or special-character. Something like: A = -1 B = -2 C = -3 etc. What term describes this numbering-scheme? |
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