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Lookup function
I have a worksheet that has the following data.
5000 10000 15000 25000 A 1 6 7 9 B 3 4 2 1 C 5 5 7 3 D 12 16 15 99 What I want to do through code is to supply 10000 and C through variables to a function and have it return to me a 5. Does anyone have any code that would accomplish this? -- M. Shipp |
Lookup function
Hi,
Believe you are looking at the function index() =INDEX(A1:E5,4,2) which consists of the area, row number, column number If you are also looking for integrating row and column numbers, you will need to combine =MATCH(A10,A1:A5,FALSE) for row =MATCH(A11,A1:E1,FALSE) for column provided you input your variables in A10 and A11 HTH Cheers Carim |
Lookup function
Debra Dalgleish has some tips on how to use =index(match()) at:
http://contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html SHIPP wrote: I have a worksheet that has the following data. 5000 10000 15000 25000 A 1 6 7 9 B 3 4 2 1 C 5 5 7 3 D 12 16 15 99 What I want to do through code is to supply 10000 and C through variables to a function and have it return to me a 5. Does anyone have any code that would accomplish this? -- M. Shipp -- Dave Peterson |
Lookup function
Sounds very logical. I'll try it right away.
-- M. Shipp "Dave Peterson" wrote: Debra Dalgleish has some tips on how to use =index(match()) at: http://contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html SHIPP wrote: I have a worksheet that has the following data. 5000 10000 15000 25000 A 1 6 7 9 B 3 4 2 1 C 5 5 7 3 D 12 16 15 99 What I want to do through code is to supply 10000 and C through variables to a function and have it return to me a 5. Does anyone have any code that would accomplish this? -- M. Shipp -- Dave Peterson |
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