For your first question...
C1, copied down to C3:
=RAND()
Then, try the following...
=MID(INDEX(B1:B3,MATCH(SMALL(C1:C3,1),C1:C3,0))&IN DEX(B1:B3,MATCH(SMALL(C
1:C3,2),C1:C3,0))&INDEX(B1:B3,MATCH(SMALL(C1:C3,3) ,C1:C3,0)),3,26)
For your second question...
=MID(INDEX(B1:B3,MATCH(SMALL(C1:C3,1),C1:C3,0))&IN DEX(B1:B3,MATCH(SMALL(C
1:C3,2),C1:C3,0))&INDEX(B1:B3,MATCH(SMALL(C1:C3,3) ,C1:C3,0)),RANDBETWEEN(
1,3),26)
....which requires that you enable the Analysis ToolPak add-in (Tools
Add-ins check Analysis ToolPak)
Hit the F9 key for a new combination of random numbers (actually, I'm
not sure if it's the F9 key for the Windows version of Excel...I'm using
the Mac version).
Hope this helps!
In article ,
"Leslie" wrote:
I have a worksheet, cells, b1, b2 and b3 of which each contains a 10-digit
hexadecimal number.
In another cell, I have the following formula: =mid(b1&b2&b3,3,26)
I have two questions about the above formula.
First, how may I change it so that the three 10-digit numbers will not
always be combined in the order b1, b2, b3, but will be combined in "random"
order?
Secondly, how may I change it so that the 30-digit number thus produced is
reduced to 26 by choosing "randomly" whether to begin the 26-digit number at
the 1st number of the 30 or a subsequent one?
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