How to use ISODD function in Excel?

The ISODD function in Excel is used to determine if a given number is odd. It returns TRUE if the number is odd, and FALSE if the number is even. Here’s how you can use the ISODD function:

Syntax

ISODD(number)
  • `number`: The value you want to test for oddness. It can be a direct number, a cell reference, or a formula that results in a numeric value.

Steps to Use ISODD

  • Select a Cell:
    • Click on the cell where you want the result of the ISODD function to be displayed.
  • Enter the Function:
    • Type the formula using the syntax `=ISODD(number)`.
    • For example, if you want to test if the number 5 is odd, you would enter `=ISODD(5)`.
    • If you want to check if the value in cell A1 is odd, you would use `=ISODD(A1)`.
  • Press Enter:
    • After entering the formula, press `Enter`. The cell will display `TRUE` if the number is odd, and `FALSE` if the number is even.

Example

Suppose you have numbers in cells A1 to A5 and you want to check which numbers are odd.

  • In cell B1, enter the formula `=ISODD(A1)`.
  • Drag the fill handle down from B1 to B5 to apply the formula to other cells.

Each cell in column B will now indicate whether the corresponding cell in column A contains an odd number.

Tips

  • ISODD in combination with different functions can be useful for data validation or conditional formatting.
  • If you try to use ISODD with non-numeric values, it will result in an error.
  • The ISODD function will also consider negative odd numbers as odd, returning TRUE.

This is a simple, straightforward function that enhances decision-making capabilities when analyzing data sets in Excel.

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