From d3af994866dd4c99e12e2070641efdd94759574c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Nicol=C3=A1s=20Hatcher?= Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:53:05 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] FIX[docs]: Fixes broken links --- docs/src/functions/financial/fv.md | 4 ++-- docs/src/functions/financial/pv.md | 4 ++-- docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos.md | 2 +- docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin.md | 2 +- docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan.md | 2 +- 5 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/src/functions/financial/fv.md b/docs/src/functions/financial/fv.md index 0d4e974..6e1107a 100644 --- a/docs/src/functions/financial/fv.md +++ b/docs/src/functions/financial/fv.md @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ If your interest rate varies between periods, use the [FVSCHEDULE](/functions/fi * *nper* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). "nper" stands for number of periods, in this case the number of compounding periods to be taken into account. While this will often be an integer, non-integer values are accepted and processed. * *pmt* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). "pmt" stands for payment, in this case the fixed amount paid or deposited each compounding period. * *pv* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). "pv" is the present value or starting amount of the asset (default 0). -* *type* ([Boolean](/features/value-types/#booleans), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). A logical value indicating whether the payment due dates are at the end (FALSE or 0) of the compounding periods or at the beginning (TRUE or any non-zero value). The default is FALSE when omitted. +* *type* ([Boolean](/features/value-types#booleans), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). A logical value indicating whether the payment due dates are at the end (FALSE or 0) of the compounding periods or at the beginning (TRUE or any non-zero value). The default is FALSE when omitted. ### Additional guidance * Make sure that the *rate* argument specifies the interest rate or yield applicable to the compounding period, based on the value chosen for *nper*. * The *pmt* and *pv* arguments should be expressed in the same currency unit. * To ensure a worthwhile result, one of the *pmt* and *pv* arguments should be non-zero. * The setting of the *type* argument only affects the calculation for non-zero values of the *pmt* argument. ### Returned value -FV returns a [number](/features/value-types/#numbers) representing the future value expressed in the same [currency unit](/features/units) that was used for the *pmt* and *pv* arguments. +FV returns a [number](/features/value-types#numbers) representing the future value expressed in the same [currency unit](/features/units) that was used for the *pmt* and *pv* arguments. ### Error conditions * In common with many other IronCalc functions, FV propagates errors that are found in any of its arguments. * If too few or too many arguments are supplied, FV returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error. diff --git a/docs/src/functions/financial/pv.md b/docs/src/functions/financial/pv.md index b347da2..35094d4 100644 --- a/docs/src/functions/financial/pv.md +++ b/docs/src/functions/financial/pv.md @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ PV can be used to calculate present value over a specified number of compounding * *nper* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). "nper" stands for number of periods, in this case the number of compounding periods to be taken into account. While this will often be an integer, non-integer values are accepted and processed. * *pmt* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), required). "pmt" stands for payment, in this case the fixed amount paid or deposited each compounding period. * *fv* ([number](/features/value-types#numbers), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). "fv" is the future value at the end of the final compounding period (default 0). -* *type* ([Boolean](/features/value-types/#booleans), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). A logical value indicating whether the payment due dates are at the end (FALSE or 0) of the compounding periods or at the beginning (TRUE or any non-zero value). The default is FALSE when omitted. +* *type* ([Boolean](/features/value-types#booleans), [optional](/features/optional-arguments.md)). A logical value indicating whether the payment due dates are at the end (FALSE or 0) of the compounding periods or at the beginning (TRUE or any non-zero value). The default is FALSE when omitted. ### Additional guidance * Make sure that the *rate* argument specifies the interest rate or yield applicable to the compounding period, based on the value chosen for *nper*. * The *pmt* and *fv* arguments should be expressed in the same currency unit. * To ensure a worthwhile result, one of the *pmt* and *fv* arguments should be non-zero. * The setting of the *type* argument only affects the calculation for non-zero values of the *pmt* argument. ### Returned value -PV returns a [number](/features/value-types/#numbers) representing the present value expressed in the same [currency unit](/features/units) that was used for the *pmt* and *fv* arguments. +PV returns a [number](/features/value-types#numbers) representing the present value expressed in the same [currency unit](/features/units) that was used for the *pmt* and *fv* arguments. ### Error conditions * In common with many other IronCalc functions, PV propagates errors that are found in any of its arguments. * If too few or too many arguments are supplied, PV returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error. diff --git a/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos.md b/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos.md index cd1c14b..7cd4898 100644 --- a/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos.md +++ b/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/cos.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ $$ ### Additional guidance None. ### Returned value -COS returns a unitless [number](/features/value-types/#numbers) that is the trigonometric cosine of the specified angle. +COS returns a unitless [number](/features/value-types#numbers) that is the trigonometric cosine of the specified angle. ### Error conditions * In common with many other IronCalc functions, COS propagates errors that are found in its argument. * If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then COS returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error. diff --git a/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin.md b/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin.md index bbc71c6..df7995a 100644 --- a/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin.md +++ b/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/sin.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ $$ ### Additional guidance None. ### Returned value -SIN returns a unitless [number](/features/value-types/#numbers) that is the trigonometric sine of the specified angle. +SIN returns a unitless [number](/features/value-types#numbers) that is the trigonometric sine of the specified angle. ### Error conditions * In common with many other IronCalc functions, SIN propagates errors that are found in its argument. * If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then SIN returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error. diff --git a/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan.md b/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan.md index 3e48e5c..0cb0607 100644 --- a/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan.md +++ b/docs/src/functions/math_and_trigonometry/tan.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ $$ ### Additional guidance None. ### Returned value -TAN returns a unitless [number](/features/value-types/#numbers) that is the trigonometric tangent of the specified angle. +TAN returns a unitless [number](/features/value-types#numbers) that is the trigonometric tangent of the specified angle. ### Error conditions * In common with many other IronCalc functions, TAN propagates errors that are found in its argument. * If no argument, or more than one argument, is supplied, then TAN returns the [`#ERROR!`](/features/error-types.md#error) error.