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'''PI()''' — the function returns the mathematical constant "pi" with an accuracy up to 15 digits — 3.141592653589793.  | '''PI()''' — the function returns the mathematical constant "pi" with an accuracy up to 15 digits — 3.141592653589793.  | ||
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Revision as of 14:39, 15 February 2024
PI() — the function returns the mathematical constant "pi" with an accuracy up to 15 digits — 3.141592653589793.
Format
PI()
Example
| Formula | Description | Result | 
|---|---|---|
| PI() | Returns the number "pi" | 3.141592654 | 
| PI()/2 | Returns the number "pi" divided by 2 | 1.570796327 | 
| PI()*POWER(;2) | The area of a circle with a radius specified in the "Radius" field. For example, the radius is 3. | 28.27433388 |