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I am trying to match 2 different sets/array of data and see if there will be any common digit. If there is a common digit I need a "YES" else a "NO". I am using MS Office 2003. |
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We need more info. Show us some sample data, tell us which ones meet your
definition of matching. For example 1 3 4 78 2 3 1 23 Is there one match here 3=3 are there 2 matches here 3=3 and 1=1 (they are in a different place) are there 3 matches here 3=3, 1=1 and 3=23 because 3 is a matching digit? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "taskmaster" wrote: Hi, I am trying to match 2 different sets/array of data and see if there will be any common digit. If there is a common digit I need a "YES" else a "NO". I am using MS Office 2003. |
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![]() Hi Shane The first two hold good..they can be in the same place or different places. Say Set1 Base Set 12 23 23 24 24 25 56 26 Set1 has 2 matches (23 & 24) when compared to Base set though in different places. Thank you! "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: We need more info. Show us some sample data, tell us which ones meet your definition of matching. For example 1 3 4 78 2 3 1 23 Is there one match here 3=3 are there 2 matches here 3=3 and 1=1 (they are in a different place) are there 3 matches here 3=3, 1=1 and 3=23 because 3 is a matching digit? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "taskmaster" wrote: Hi, I am trying to match 2 different sets/array of data and see if there will be any common digit. If there is a common digit I need a "YES" else a "NO". I am using MS Office 2003. |
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Can anyone help on this?? "taskmaster" wrote: Hi Shane The first two hold good..they can be in the same place or different places. Say Set1 Base Set 12 23 23 24 24 25 56 26 Set1 has 2 matches (23 & 24) when compared to Base set though in different places. Thank you! "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: We need more info. Show us some sample data, tell us which ones meet your definition of matching. For example 1 3 4 78 2 3 1 23 Is there one match here 3=3 are there 2 matches here 3=3 and 1=1 (they are in a different place) are there 3 matches here 3=3, 1=1 and 3=23 because 3 is a matching digit? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "taskmaster" wrote: Hi, I am trying to match 2 different sets/array of data and see if there will be any common digit. If there is a common digit I need a "YES" else a "NO". I am using MS Office 2003. |
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