EXCEL (IF)
unless i miss something important Column F is always 36 x column E
so in your example:
put "=36*E3" in F3 and copy down
If you got the example wrong (the text says 'true value between 1-5') then
the formula might be "=36/E3"
hth
RegMigrant
"Alicia-Paris" wrote:
It didnt work.
Basically: 1=36, 2=72, 3=108, 4=132, 5=165.
COLUMN E comes from a different worksheet via macros, so i want COLUMN F to
then show the true value between 1-5 to the numbers shown above.
i.e.
e3= 4............... therefore i want f3= 132
"Mike H" wrote:
Hi,
This isn't; to me, very clear but maybe this
=CHOOSE(E1,12,57,67,77,87)
Now if e1 is 1 the formula returns 12, If e1=2 it returns 57 etc
--
Mike
When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.
"Alicia-Paris" wrote:
COLUMN E has a range from 1-5, COLUMN F I want to show a number depending on
COLUMN E. E.g. if e1=1 then f1=12, if e2=4 then f1=57. I want the F COLUMN to
depend on the E COLUMN. But I am not sure how to do this.
The IF function doesnt work because I want there to be 5 conditions.
Basically.... 1= one number 2= a different number 3= a diff number and so
on; and with this, depending on which number gets put in cell E (1-5), i want
F to reflect the true number.
Please help guys as this is driving me bonkers!
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