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Finance Guru

HLOOKUP() explanation
 
Hello All,

Could someone explain what the last 2 and the 0 characters in the function
actually mean ( or achieve ) in the following statement

=HLOOKUP(c3,d4:h4,2,0)

eg. if I replace the 2 with a 1 or a 3 or 4 - all I get is error messages.

I would be extremely grateful of a down to earth explanation. Then I will
probably be able to achieve more good work knowing the answer.

Kind regards

Mike H

HLOOKUP() explanation
 
Hi,

The 2 tells the formula which row from the top to return the value from so
as your table has only 1 row anything other than 1 will give a Ref error if a
match is found
=HLOOKUP(A1,B3:G4,2,FALSE)
The above formula has 2 rows so 1 or 2 is valid,

The last argument is logical a zero or TRUE returns an approximate match. A
1 or false returns an exact match only.

Mike
"Finance Guru" wrote:

Hello All,

Could someone explain what the last 2 and the 0 characters in the function
actually mean ( or achieve ) in the following statement

=HLOOKUP(c3,d4:h4,2,0)

eg. if I replace the 2 with a 1 or a 3 or 4 - all I get is error messages.

I would be extremely grateful of a down to earth explanation. Then I will
probably be able to achieve more good work knowing the answer.

Kind regards


Niek Otten

HLOOKUP() explanation
 
That formula can't work. It tries to extract data from the second row of a one-row range (that is the 2 in the formula)

I find this is all well explained in Excel Help.

Here's a tutorial about VLOOKUP(). Apart from the orientation of the lookup table (vertical instead of horizontal) it is
essentially the same.

http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html

Post again in this thread if you have specific problems.
--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Finance Guru" wrote in message ...
| Hello All,
|
| Could someone explain what the last 2 and the 0 characters in the function
| actually mean ( or achieve ) in the following statement
|
| =HLOOKUP(c3,d4:h4,2,0)
|
| eg. if I replace the 2 with a 1 or a 3 or 4 - all I get is error messages.
|
| I would be extremely grateful of a down to earth explanation. Then I will
| probably be able to achieve more good work knowing the answer.
|
| Kind regards



Finance Guru

HLOOKUP() explanation
 
Many thanks Mke
I think I have got it now.




"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

The 2 tells the formula which row from the top to return the value from so
as your table has only 1 row anything other than 1 will give a Ref error if a
match is found
=HLOOKUP(A1,B3:G4,2,FALSE)
The above formula has 2 rows so 1 or 2 is valid,

The last argument is logical a zero or TRUE returns an approximate match. A
1 or false returns an exact match only.

Mike
"Finance Guru" wrote:

Hello All,

Could someone explain what the last 2 and the 0 characters in the function
actually mean ( or achieve ) in the following statement

=HLOOKUP(c3,d4:h4,2,0)

eg. if I replace the 2 with a 1 or a 3 or 4 - all I get is error messages.

I would be extremely grateful of a down to earth explanation. Then I will
probably be able to achieve more good work knowing the answer.

Kind regards



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