Function that will look at letter in a column and return a num
Oops. my mistake. Thanks Biff.
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Jacob Skaria
"T. Valko" wrote:
=IF(B1="","",LOOKUP(B1,{"F","S","C"},{30,10,20} ))
The lookup_vector *must* be sorted in ascending order.
=IF(B1="","",LOOKUP(B1,{"C","F","S"},{20,30,10}))
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Jacob Skaria" wrote in message
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Try the below formula in B1..Hope you will have only these 3 entries in
B1.
Lookup will look at the value in the 1st array which is f,s,c and return
the
corresponding value in the next array which is 30,10,20 respectively...
=IF(B1="","",LOOKUP(B1,{"F","S","C"},{30,10,20}))
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"locasciok1" wrote:
I am making a spreadsheet of what's withheld from employee's paychecks
(every
2 weeks) (e.g., health insurance premiums, Flex Spending, etc).
A B C
1 John (F)
2 Mary (S)
Column B lists what kind of coverage the employee has--"F" is Family, "S"
is
Single, "C" is Couple--each coverage has a different premium (price).
I need a function for column C that will look at cell B1 and see that "F"
means John subscribes to Family Coverage, and return (to column C) a
particular value; look at cell B2 and see that "S" means Mary subscribes
to
Single coverage, and return a different value.
Is there a function/formula that I can utilize to reach this goal?
Please,
if you're answering, explain in Lehman's terms. Thanks in advance!
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