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saroman saroman is offline
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Thanks so much. Your solution worked. The only difference between your solution and the first one suggested is that, as you indicated, the other combinations returned "#N/A" to the cells in column C whereas the first solution left those cells blank.

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Originally Posted by Ron Rosenfeld[_2_] View Post
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 00:52:10 +0000, saroman wrote:


I have a table in which the entries in column A can be A, B or C and the
entries in column B can be D, E or F (A through F are text entries, not
numbers). I want column C to return numbers representing the
combination of the text entries in columns A and B. For example, if
cell A1 is A and cell B1 is D, I want cell C1 to return the number 10.
Similarly, if cell A2 is B and cell B2 is E, I want cell C2 to return
the number 4.

These are the possible combinations:
Column A/Column B/Column C
A/D/10
A/E/6
A/F/4
B/D/6
B/E/4
B/F/2
C/D/4
C/E/2
C/F/1

How do I do this? Thanks.


Since you indicate the range of possible combinations, then you can try:

=INDEX({10,6,4,2,1},MATCH(A1,{"A","B","C"},0)+MATC H(B1,{"D","E","F"},0)-1)

Any other combination will result in an error message.
The match is case INsensitive. If you need a case SENSITIVE match, post back.