Number.IsEven Function of Power Query
The Number.IsOdd function returns true if a value is an odd number, otherwise false.
Syntax
Number.IsOdd(number as number) as logical
Example: Check the given number is an Even or Odd.
Power Query M
let Source = Number.IsEven(5) in Source
The output of the above code is false.
Example: Check all the values of a column in the table is an even or odd.
Power Query M
let MyTable = Table.FromRecords( { [CustomerID = 1, Name = "Ashish", Marks = 568], [CustomerID = 2, Name = "Katrina", Marks = 855], [CustomerID = 3, Name = "Alia", Marks = 380], [CustomerID = 4, Name = "Vicky", Marks = 458], [CustomerID = 5, Name = "Mohini", Marks = 278], [CustomerID = 6, Name = "Meenakshi", Marks = 289], [CustomerID = 7, Name = "Esha", Marks = 875], [CustomerID = 8, Name = "Anjali", Marks = 380] } ), #"Return Output" = Table.AddColumn(MyTable, "IsEven?", (rec) => Number.IsEven(rec[Marks])) in #"Return Output"
Note: Here, rec is any name or more technically a parameter representing each row of the table being processed. By using rec[Marks], we are extracting the current record’s Marks column value.
The output of the above code is shown below: