DEC2OCT
Supported, behaves as documentedCategory: Engineering · Last tested 2026-08-06
Real, executed compatibility results for the DEC2OCT function across Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc — verified by actually running it. Syntax and links to each vendor’s official documentation are below.
Support matrix
| Engine | Documented | Live-tested | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excel | Yes | Not yet | n/a |
| Google Sheets | Yes | Not yet | n/a |
| LibreOffice Calc | Yes | Yes (25.8.7.3, 2026-08-06) | Supported, behaves as documented |
Executed test cases
LibreOffice Calc 25.8.7.3 (tested 2026-08-06)
| Formula | Description | Result | Expected | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| =DEC2OCT(8) | 8 in decimal is 10 in octal | 10 | 10 | Matched |
| =DEC2OCT(15) | 15 in decimal is 17 in octal | 17 | 17 | Matched |
| =DEC2OCT(8,4) | The optional places argument pads the result to a fixed width with leading zeros | 0010 | 0010 | Matched |
Docs & syntax
- Excel: official documentation
- Google Sheets: official documentation
- LibreOffice Calc: official documentation