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How to implement subtraction from a range
Greetings-
I am trying to subtract x-i. Both variables have values between 1-26. I want for the result to always be positive; i.e. if i is bigger than x, then the difference to be subtracted from 26. For example x=3, i=10 x-i=19. Can I do this with the formulas or should I write a vb script? I am new to vb, any help is greatly appreciated. Sean |
How to implement subtraction from a range
On Friday, November 23, 2012 2:02:23 PM UTC-8, wrote:
Greetings- I am trying to subtract x-i. Both variables have values between 1-26. I want for the result to always be positive; i.e. if i is bigger than x, then the difference to be subtracted from 26. For example x=3, i=10 x-i=19.. Can I do this with the formulas or should I write a vb script? I am new to vb, any help is greatly appreciated. Sean Hi Sean, I think this does what you want, if I understand correctly. Where your x value is in column C & your i value is in column D. The second formula is with 26 in cell B1. =IF(C2D2,26-(C2-D2),D2-C2) =IF(C2D2,B1-(C2-D2),D2-C2) HTH Regards, Howard |
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