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Arrays
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I was be so grateful if some Excel Expert could offer a solution to this problem I have understanding how to handle arrays in Excel. I have a worksheet contains a list of events down the page [in column one], and a list of athletes aross the page [in row one]. I need to note which athletes will compete in which events by placing a character in the corresponding cell to make an array of data showing athlete participation in events. Athletes can be in more than one event. I need to then work out how to write a formula or function to generate a list from this array showing which athletes are in which event, ie. a (semi-colon) delimited cell per event containing all the (summary of) athlete names in that event, eg. Cell 1,1: "400m" Cell 1,2: "Arthur Burke; Audrey Smith; Betty Brown" Cell 2,1: "800m" Cell 2,2: "Arthur Burke; Betty Brown; Charlie Smith" etc. |
Arrays
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see your post in Excel.worksheet.functions -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany ryan wells wrote: Hello... I was be so grateful if some Excel Expert could offer a solution to this problem I have understanding how to handle arrays in Excel. I have a worksheet contains a list of events down the page [in column one], and a list of athletes aross the page [in row one]. I need to note which athletes will compete in which events by placing a character in the corresponding cell to make an array of data showing athlete participation in events. Athletes can be in more than one event. I need to then work out how to write a formula or function to generate a list from this array showing which athletes are in which event, ie. a (semi-colon) delimited cell per event containing all the (summary of) athlete names in that event, eg. Cell 1,1: "400m" Cell 1,2: "Arthur Burke; Audrey Smith; Betty Brown" Cell 2,1: "800m" Cell 2,2: "Arthur Burke; Betty Brown; Charlie Smith" etc. |
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