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Is there a way to build/use hash tables in Excel ?
E.g. My table contains ... 2. .... ... value_n 2.5 value_n+1 2.6 value_n_2 3.4 .... .... I am pretty sure the stuff on the left column occurs only once, but I don't know what row value_n (or others for that matter) exist, and their order changes every time I import my data from elsewhere. Instead of using Control + F to find these and then find their values (since I have a lot of these), I was wondering if there's a way to build a hash table so I can use a formula like... $MYHASH{value_n} to get either the value 2.6, or the row/col address so I can work something out. Can we do this? Mahurshi Akilla |
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