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Formula help- Lookup table
I am trying to create a lookup table for a calculator I am creating in excel.
I need the calculator to look up a deration factor based on both the altitude and the temperature. For instance, if I put in a temperature that falls in the range of 50 to 60 degrees fahrenheit and a altitude falls in the range of 0 to 1000 feet, I need excel to tell me that my deration factor is 1.00. However, if I put in a temperature that is above 130 with an altitude of 3000 to 4000 feet I need Excel to tell me that my deration is 0.98. Is there a method or formula that would allow me to accomplish this task? |
Formula help- Lookup table
Build a table with temperature as row headers (lets say A2:A4), range as
column headers (say B1:D1). Example: 0 1001 2001 50 1 2 3 61 4 5 6 71 7 8 9 Now, if your temp is called out in E1, and altitude in E2: =INDEX(B2:D4,MATCH(E1,A2:A4),MATCH(E2,B1:D1)) Note that each label is the lower boundary of the group, so in example, 5 would be the value for temp range of 61-70, and altitude of 1001-200. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Peri" wrote: I am trying to create a lookup table for a calculator I am creating in excel. I need the calculator to look up a deration factor based on both the altitude and the temperature. For instance, if I put in a temperature that falls in the range of 50 to 60 degrees fahrenheit and a altitude falls in the range of 0 to 1000 feet, I need excel to tell me that my deration factor is 1.00. However, if I put in a temperature that is above 130 with an altitude of 3000 to 4000 feet I need Excel to tell me that my deration is 0.98. Is there a method or formula that would allow me to accomplish this task? |
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