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Excel MOD function in Alteryx to detect multiples of 5

robertfishel
8 - Asteroid

Hello Alteryx fans.  A quick question here.  Is there an equivalent to the MOD function (from Excel) that can be used in Alteryx.  I am trying to detect values in a column that are multiples of $5, up to but not over $40.  My thinking is this cane be done in a Formula Tool.  Is there another (better) way?  Thank you!!

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Claje
14 - Magnetar

Hi,

Alteryx also has a MOD() function which I believe works the same as excel.

 

here's an example formula to identify if a value is a multiple of 5 below 40 dollars or not.  Note that this may do something unexpected if you have negative values.

 

IF MOD([TestValue],5) = 0 AND [TestValue] <= 40 THEN 1 ELSE 0 ENDIF
jdunkerley79
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

@Claje beat me to it!

 

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This expression should do what you want as well - creating a True / False column

robertfishel
8 - Asteroid

Thank you both very much :)

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