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how to find value on the cross of row and column
Hi,
I have Excel table like this C1 C2 C3 C4 . . . A 1 5 5 7 B 2 8 6 8 C 5 7 1 9 D 7 5 7 10 E 9 4 7 9 F 6 5 5 5 .. .. .. I have big size table like this. How i can write formula or program to find value in this table on the intersection of row and column. Let i know column name value "C3" and row name value "D". how i can find value on the intersection of this row and column? Does exists such formula? Thank you in advance, Lado |
how to find value on the cross of row and column
With your table in A1 thru E7:
=OFFSET(A1,MATCH("D",A:A),MATCH("C3",1:1)) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007L |
how to find value on the cross of row and column
Try this
=INDEX(A1:E7,MATCH(H2,A1:A7,0),MATCH(H1,A1:E1,0)) Where H1 is the column header C3 H2 is the row D Mike "L.K." wrote: Hi, I have Excel table like this C1 C2 C3 C4 . . . A 1 5 5 7 B 2 8 6 8 C 5 7 1 9 D 7 5 7 10 E 9 4 7 9 F 6 5 5 5 .. .. .. I have big size table like this. How i can write formula or program to find value in this table on the intersection of row and column. Let i know column name value "C3" and row name value "D". how i can find value on the intersection of this row and column? Does exists such formula? Thank you in advance, Lado |
how to find value on the cross of row and column
Thank you it works fine!
Lado "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... With your table in A1 thru E7: =OFFSET(A1,MATCH("D",A:A),MATCH("C3",1:1)) -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007L |
how to find value on the cross of row and column
Thank you so much!
Lado "Mike H" wrote in message ... Try this =INDEX(A1:E7,MATCH(H2,A1:A7,0),MATCH(H1,A1:E1,0)) Where H1 is the column header C3 H2 is the row D Mike "L.K." wrote: Hi, I have Excel table like this C1 C2 C3 C4 . . . A 1 5 5 7 B 2 8 6 8 C 5 7 1 9 D 7 5 7 10 E 9 4 7 9 F 6 5 5 5 .. .. .. I have big size table like this. How i can write formula or program to find value in this table on the intersection of row and column. Let i know column name value "C3" and row name value "D". how i can find value on the intersection of this row and column? Does exists such formula? Thank you in advance, Lado |
how to find value on the cross of row and column
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 12:33:54 -0000, "L.K." wrote:
Hi, I have Excel table like this C1 C2 C3 C4 . . . A 1 5 5 7 B 2 8 6 8 C 5 7 1 9 D 7 5 7 10 E 9 4 7 9 F 6 5 5 5 . . . I have big size table like this. How i can write formula or program to find value in this table on the intersection of row and column. Let i know column name value "C3" and row name value "D". how i can find value on the intersection of this row and column? Does exists such formula? Thank you in advance, Lado If you have "legal" name values, you can use the Intersection Operator (<space). Of course, many of the "names" you have for your columns and rows are not legal, but a formula like: =C3 D will return the value at the intersection. Translated into legal Excel names, the formula might really look like: =_C3 D Note the underscore prior to the C (since C is not a legal name). --ron |
how to find value on the cross of row and column
Thank you Ron,
It is very interesting decision. Lado "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 12:33:54 -0000, "L.K." wrote: Hi, I have Excel table like this C1 C2 C3 C4 . . . A 1 5 5 7 B 2 8 6 8 C 5 7 1 9 D 7 5 7 10 E 9 4 7 9 F 6 5 5 5 . . . I have big size table like this. How i can write formula or program to find value in this table on the intersection of row and column. Let i know column name value "C3" and row name value "D". how i can find value on the intersection of this row and column? Does exists such formula? Thank you in advance, Lado If you have "legal" name values, you can use the Intersection Operator (<space). Of course, many of the "names" you have for your columns and rows are not legal, but a formula like: =C3 D will return the value at the intersection. Translated into legal Excel names, the formula might really look like: =_C3 D Note the underscore prior to the C (since C is not a legal name). --ron |
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