Factorial

ctrnz

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Excel has excellent built in function FACT() which does n! calculations.
But I don't need 1*2*3*4*5. Instead I need 1+2+3+4+5 calculation.
Excel has such built in function?

Thank You,
AK
 

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Use a custom number format of #,##0,K. Each comma after the final 0 will divide the displayed number by another thousand
One multiplication compared to one exponentation. Though, as people may have noticed I've never really been much into optimizing performance where none was needed. {grin}

More important, expandability. As Riaz pointed out n*(n+1)/2 can be easily extended to sum values from m to n with n*(n+1)/2 - (m-1)*m/2. On the other hand, (n+n^2)/2 would become (n+n^2)/2 - (m-1 + (m-1)^2)/2

Hello Tushar,

Why do you prefer that version? Is it more transparent....or is there something else?
 
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