amortTbl()
Catalog >
roundValue
specifies the number of
decimal places for rounding. Default=2.
The columns in the result matrix are in this
order: Payment number, amount paid to
interest, amount paid to principal, and
balance.
The balance displayed in row
n
is the
balance after payment
n
.
You can use the output matrix as input for
the other amortization functions
Σ
Int()
and
Σ
Prn()
, page 221, and
bal()
, page 21.
and
Catalog >
BooleanExpr1
and
BooleanExpr2
⇒
Boolean expression
BooleanList1
and
BooleanList2
⇒
Boolean list
BooleanMatrix1
and
BooleanMatrix2
⇒
Boolean matrix
Returns true or false or a simplified form of
the original entry.
Integer1
and
Integer2
⇒
integer
Compares two real integers bit-by-bit using
an
and
operation. Internally, both integers
are converted to signed, 64-bit binary
numbers. When corresponding bits are
compared, the result is 1 if both bits are 1;
otherwise, the result is 0. The returned
value represents the bit results, and is
displayed according to the Base mode.
You can enter the integers in any number
base. For a binary or hexadecimal entry, you
must use the 0b or 0h prefix, respectively.
Without a prefix, integers are treated as
decimal (base 10).
In Hex base mode:
Important:
Zero, not the letter O.
In Bin base mode:
In Dec base mode:
Note:
A binary entry can have up to 64 digits
(not counting the 0b prefix). A hexadecimal
entry can have up to 16 digits.
Alphabetical Listing
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