intportion and fracportion

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intportion and fracportion

Postby arnie » 18 Apr 2012

Hi.

So we have a quote: 1389.25

We can plot the intportion (1389) or the fracportion (0.25).
Imagine that I want to plot only the 9.25 and ignore the 138. How can we do this?

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Fernando

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Re: intportion and fracportion

Postby TJ » 18 Apr 2012

Hi.

So we have a quote: 1389.25

We can plot the intportion (1389) or the fracportion (0.25).
Imagine that I want to plot only the 9.25 and ignore the 138. How can we do this?

Regards,
Fernando
divide 1389.25 by 10 = 138.925

get the fracportion = 0.925

then multiply the number by 10 = 9.25

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Re: intportion and fracportion

Postby arnie » 18 Apr 2012


divide 1389.25 by 10 = 138.925

get the fracportion = 0.925

then multiply the number by 10 = 9.25

Damn!

Sometimes I fell so dumb...

Thanks TJ.


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