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Could you write a formula to function as:
"A1 + B1 = 120" - assuming B1 consists of numbers from 1 to 20, that means the formula should calculate the value of A1 plus B1 (1, 2, ..20). If the the summation becomes equal 120, then the sub-number of B1 (which is any number between 1 to 20) otherwise blank. -- John |
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Do you want this in code or as a formula?
Try =IF(A1+B1<=120,"",B1) or =IF(A1+B1<=120,A1+B1,B1) or =IF(A1+B1<=120,A1+B1,IF(B1<=20,B1,"")) "John Savy" wrote: Could you write a formula to function as: "A1 + B1 = 120" - assuming B1 consists of numbers from 1 to 20, that means the formula should calculate the value of A1 plus B1 (1, 2, ..20). If the the summation becomes equal 120, then the sub-number of B1 (which is any number between 1 to 20) otherwise blank. -- John |
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Thanks for your respond,
the cell B1 is a known number, and that is 20. consists of from b1 to b20. Therefore, the formula should " A1 + (any one of the b1..b20) to be equal to 120. I'm looking for any combination of A1 and b1..b20 in order to get total of 120. -- John "Sheeloo" wrote: Do you want this in code or as a formula? Try =IF(A1+B1<=120,"",B1) or =IF(A1+B1<=120,A1+B1,B1) or =IF(A1+B1<=120,A1+B1,IF(B1<=20,B1,"")) "John Savy" wrote: Could you write a formula to function as: "A1 + B1 = 120" - assuming B1 consists of numbers from 1 to 20, that means the formula should calculate the value of A1 plus B1 (1, 2, ..20). If the the summation becomes equal 120, then the sub-number of B1 (which is any number between 1 to 20) otherwise blank. -- John |
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Do you want to know which cell in B1:B20, when added to A1 gives you 120?
[This will happen only if A1 is between 100-119.] If the number is in A1 then ="B"&(120-A1) will give you the cell... You can also use =IF(AND(A1=100,A1<=119),"B"&(120-A1),"") if the number in A1 can be outside the range 100-119 "John Savy" wrote: Thanks for your respond, the cell B1 is a known number, and that is 20. consists of from b1 to b20. Therefore, the formula should " A1 + (any one of the b1..b20) to be equal to 120. I'm looking for any combination of A1 and b1..b20 in order to get total of 120. -- John "Sheeloo" wrote: Do you want this in code or as a formula? Try =IF(A1+B1<=120,"",B1) or =IF(A1+B1<=120,A1+B1,B1) or =IF(A1+B1<=120,A1+B1,IF(B1<=20,B1,"")) "John Savy" wrote: Could you write a formula to function as: "A1 + B1 = 120" - assuming B1 consists of numbers from 1 to 20, that means the formula should calculate the value of A1 plus B1 (1, 2, ..20). If the the summation becomes equal 120, then the sub-number of B1 (which is any number between 1 to 20) otherwise blank. -- John |
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