Rept() function

The Excel REPT function repeats characters a given number of times. For example, =REPT(“x”,5) returns “xxxx”.

Syntax

The syntax for the REPT function in Microsoft Excel is:

=REPT( text, number )

Parameters or Arguments

text

The text value to repeat.

number

The number of times to repeat the text value.

Note:

– If number is zero, the function returns an empty string;

– If number is a decimal, it is truncated to an integer.

Rept Function Examples

The following spreadsheet shows three examples of the Excel Rept function.

Formulas:

Results:

Note that in the above example spreadsheet:

– In cell B2, the number_times argument is set to 0, so the Rept function returns the empty string;

– In cell B3, the ‘&’ operator has been used with the Rept function, to join together different text strings.

Common Error

#VALUE! – Occurs if the result of the Rept function is more than 32,767 characters long.

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