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Brett[_3_]

lookup without repeats
 
Hi!

Below is a table of data that I have:

Name1 5
Name2 10
Name3 15
Name4 20
Name5 5
Name6 5
Name7 25
Name8 30
Name9 40
Name10 50

I am then resorting the second column in descending order and then
matching (using INDEX and MATCH) the name to the number. My problem
arises where I have the same number (Name1, Name5, and Name6 all have
a value of 5). I think I need to use OFFSET here, but I'm not sure
exactly how.

Thanks in advance!

Brett

T. Valko

lookup without repeats
 
It depends on exactly what you're doing.

Are you wanting to lookup a name for *any* value or are you looking up *all*
the names based on the vales in descending order?

For example, you want to know who had a value of 25, so you do a lookup on
the value 25. Or, are you doing this:

lookup name for high value 1
lookup name for high value 2
lookup name for high value 3
lookup name for high value 4
lookup name for high value 5
etc
etc

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Brett" wrote in message
...
Hi!

Below is a table of data that I have:

Name1 5
Name2 10
Name3 15
Name4 20
Name5 5
Name6 5
Name7 25
Name8 30
Name9 40
Name10 50

I am then resorting the second column in descending order and then
matching (using INDEX and MATCH) the name to the number. My problem
arises where I have the same number (Name1, Name5, and Name6 all have
a value of 5). I think I need to use OFFSET here, but I'm not sure
exactly how.

Thanks in advance!

Brett




Brett[_3_]

lookup without repeats
 
On 21 Jan, 14:29, "T. Valko" wrote:
It depends on exactly what you're doing.

Are you wanting to lookup a name for *any* value or are you looking up *all*
the names based on the vales in descending order?

For example, you want to know who had a value of 25, so you do a lookup on
the value 25. Or, are you doing this:

lookup name for high value 1
lookup name for high value 2
lookup name for high value 3
lookup name for high value 4
lookup name for high value 5
etc
etc

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP

"Brett" wrote in message

...



Hi!


Below is a table of data that I have:


Name1 5
Name2 10
Name3 15
Name4 20
Name5 5
Name6 5
Name7 25
Name8 30
Name9 40
Name10 50


I am then resorting the second column in descending order and then
matching (using INDEX and MATCH) the name to the number. *My problem
arises where I have the same number (Name1, Name5, and Name6 all have
a value of 5). *I think I need to use OFFSET here, but I'm not sure
exactly how.


Thanks in advance!


Brett- Hide quoted text -


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Hi Bill,

I am doing your second example:
Name for =Large(Names,1)
Name for =Large(Names,2)
etc...

Thanks!

T. Valko

lookup without repeats
 
Here's one way...

Assume names are in the range A2:A11 (named Names)
Numbers in the range B2:B11 (named Nums)

D2:D11 = Nums in descending order

Enter this array formula** in E2 and copy down to E11:

=INDEX(Names,MATCH(LARGE(Nums-ROW(Nums)/10^10,ROWS(E$2:E2)),Nums-ROW(Nums)/10^10,0))

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER). Hold down both the CTRL key and the SHIFT
key then hit ENTER.

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Brett" wrote in message
...
On 21 Jan, 14:29, "T. Valko" wrote:
It depends on exactly what you're doing.

Are you wanting to lookup a name for *any* value or are you looking up
*all*
the names based on the vales in descending order?

For example, you want to know who had a value of 25, so you do a lookup on
the value 25. Or, are you doing this:

lookup name for high value 1
lookup name for high value 2
lookup name for high value 3
lookup name for high value 4
lookup name for high value 5
etc
etc

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP

"Brett" wrote in message

...



Hi!


Below is a table of data that I have:


Name1 5
Name2 10
Name3 15
Name4 20
Name5 5
Name6 5
Name7 25
Name8 30
Name9 40
Name10 50


I am then resorting the second column in descending order and then
matching (using INDEX and MATCH) the name to the number. My problem
arises where I have the same number (Name1, Name5, and Name6 all have
a value of 5). I think I need to use OFFSET here, but I'm not sure
exactly how.


Thanks in advance!


Brett- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hi Bill,

I am doing your second example:
Name for =Large(Names,1)
Name for =Large(Names,2)
etc...

Thanks!




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