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I am trying to define the function sign(x) in Excel. Sign (x) = 1 if x0,
sign(x)=0 if x<0 and sign(0)=0. I know that it is probably straightforward to do as an if statement, but I wondered if there is just an explicit function in Excel that would do it for me. |
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