Match, index,....
thanks, this works, what is the "0" for at end of each match ?
"Ron Coderre" wrote:
YIKES! I swapped the row and column references.....
Here you go:
M3: =INDEX(A1:D4,MATCH(M2,A1:A4,0),MATCH(M1,A1:D1,0))
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Regards,
Ron
XL2002, WinXP-Pro
"JcR" wrote:
Ron
thanks, something still amiss...
5,8 comes out m (correctly)
6,9 comes out q (correctly)
7,10 comes out u (correctly)
5,9 comes out n (incorrect) should be p
5,10 comes out o (incorrect) should be s
6,8 comes out p (incorrect) should be n
6,10 comes out r (incorrect) should be t
7,8 comes out s (incorrect) should be o
7,9 comes out t (incorrect) should be r
???????????????
Also, what is the "0" for at the end of each match
Thanks very much
"Ron Coderre" wrote:
Try something like this:
M3: =INDEX(A1:D4,MATCH(M1,A1:D1,0),MATCH(M2,A1:A4,0))
Does that help?
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Regards,
Ron
XL2002, WinXP-Pro
"JcR" wrote:
I have a matrix in cells A1 across to D1 and A1 down to a4 (16 cells)
It looks like this:
A B C D
1 5 6 7
2 8 M N O
3 9 P Q R
4 10 S T U
If i enter "6" in cell m1, and "9" into cell m2, i want resultant intersect
"Q" to appear in m3
If i enter "7" in cell m1, and "10" into cell m2, i want resultant intersect
"U" to appear in m3
Thanks very much
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