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return previous date from list
 
In columns A & B, I have a list of dates and values, such as:

1/1/1998 12.7
3/10/1998 10.4
7/24/1998 14.6
8/3/1998 7.2
8/17/1998 42.4
12/10/1998 3.3
2/20/1999 12.7

Is there a formula that, upon entering a date, will look up the value
corresponding to the next date in the list (if there's no exact match)?
For example, if I enter 3/24/1998 in, say, cell D1, the formula would
return 14.6.


Marcelo

return previous date from list
 
hi Barbetta,

try,

=index(b1:b7,match(d1,a1:a7,1)+1)

hth
regards from Brazil
Marcelo

" escreveu:

In columns A & B, I have a list of dates and values, such as:

1/1/1998 12.7
3/10/1998 10.4
7/24/1998 14.6
8/3/1998 7.2
8/17/1998 42.4
12/10/1998 3.3
2/20/1999 12.7

Is there a formula that, upon entering a date, will look up the value
corresponding to the next date in the list (if there's no exact match)?
For example, if I enter 3/24/1998 in, say, cell D1, the formula would
return 14.6.



Marcelo

return previous date from list
 
hi Barbetta,

try,

=index(b1:b7,match(d1,a1:a7,1)+1)

hth
regards from Brazil
Marcelo


" escreveu:

In columns A & B, I have a list of dates and values, such as:

1/1/1998 12.7
3/10/1998 10.4
7/24/1998 14.6
8/3/1998 7.2
8/17/1998 42.4
12/10/1998 3.3
2/20/1999 12.7

Is there a formula that, upon entering a date, will look up the value
corresponding to the next date in the list (if there's no exact match)?
For example, if I enter 3/24/1998 in, say, cell D1, the formula would
return 14.6.



Ron Coderre

return previous date from list
 
Try something like this:

D1: (a date to find)
E1:
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(D1,A1:A7,B1:B7,0)),INDEX(B1:B7,MA TCH(D1,A1:A7,1)+1),VLOOKUP(D1,A1:B7,2,0))

If the formula finds an exact match in Col_A, it uses the respective value
from Col_B. Otherwise, it pulls the Col_B value from the next row.


Is that something you can work with?

***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP


" wrote:

In columns A & B, I have a list of dates and values, such as:

1/1/1998 12.7
3/10/1998 10.4
7/24/1998 14.6
8/3/1998 7.2
8/17/1998 42.4
12/10/1998 3.3
2/20/1999 12.7

Is there a formula that, upon entering a date, will look up the value
corresponding to the next date in the list (if there's no exact match)?
For example, if I enter 3/24/1998 in, say, cell D1, the formula would
return 14.6.



Domenic

return previous date from list
 
Assuming that A2:B8 contains the data, try...

=INDEX(B2:B8,MATCH(D2,A2:A8)+(LOOKUP(D2,A2:A8)<D2 ))

To return 12.7 for dates earlier than 1/1/98, try the following formula
instead...

=IF(D2<"",IF(D2A2,INDEX(B2:B8,MATCH(D2,A2:A8)+(L OOKUP(D2,A2:A8)<D2)),B
2),"")

Hope this helps!

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wrote:

In columns A & B, I have a list of dates and values, such as:

1/1/1998 12.7
3/10/1998 10.4
7/24/1998 14.6
8/3/1998 7.2
8/17/1998 42.4
12/10/1998 3.3
2/20/1999 12.7

Is there a formula that, upon entering a date, will look up the value
corresponding to the next date in the list (if there's no exact match)?
For example, if I enter 3/24/1998 in, say, cell D1, the formula would
return 14.6.


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return previous date from list
 
Thanks everyone!

Domenic wrote:
Assuming that A2:B8 contains the data, try...

=INDEX(B2:B8,MATCH(D2,A2:A8)+(LOOKUP(D2,A2:A8)<D2 ))

To return 12.7 for dates earlier than 1/1/98, try the following formula
instead...

=IF(D2<"",IF(D2A2,INDEX(B2:B8,MATCH(D2,A2:A8)+(L OOKUP(D2,A2:A8)<D2)),B
2),"")

Hope this helps!

In article .com,
wrote:

In columns A & B, I have a list of dates and values, such as:

1/1/1998 12.7
3/10/1998 10.4
7/24/1998 14.6
8/3/1998 7.2
8/17/1998 42.4
12/10/1998 3.3
2/20/1999 12.7

Is there a formula that, upon entering a date, will look up the value
corresponding to the next date in the list (if there's no exact match)?
For example, if I enter 3/24/1998 in, say, cell D1, the formula would
return 14.6.




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