Returns TRUE if number is even, or FALSE if number is odd.
Syntax
ISEVEN(number)
Number is the value to test. If number is not an integer, it is truncated.
Remark
If number is nonnumeric, ISEVEN returns the #VALUE! error value.
Example
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Description (Result) |
| =ISEVEN(-1) |
Checks whether -1 is even (FALSE) |
| =ISEVEN(2.5) |
Checks whether 2.5 is even (TRUE) |
| =ISEVEN(5) |
Checks whether 5 is even (FALSE) |
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