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can't lookup a value to the left of my variable
I cannot figure out how to return the value of a cell to the left of my
reference. For example I have a table that looks like this.... A B C 1Bob 1 5 2John 2 6 3Tom 3 7 4Tim 4 8 I need to find the number 7 in column C and return the value of the cell in column A with the same row number. Make sense? i tried something like this: =LOOKUP(7, C1:C4, A1:A4) but that keeps returning the wrong value. also, column A is not and cannot be sorted alphabetically. |
can't lookup a value to the left of my variable
Does it have to be set up in that order.. like could you have a table C A B
with your values? The reason I'm asing is because you could use a vlookup but that only looks at the leftmost column of your table. "Gluefoot" wrote: I cannot figure out how to return the value of a cell to the left of my reference. For example I have a table that looks like this.... A B C 1Bob 1 5 2John 2 6 3Tom 3 7 4Tim 4 8 I need to find the number 7 in column C and return the value of the cell in column A with the same row number. Make sense? i tried something like this: =LOOKUP(7, C1:C4, A1:A4) but that keeps returning the wrong value. also, column A is not and cannot be sorted alphabetically. |
can't lookup a value to the left of my variable
=INDEX(A1:A4,MATCH(7,C1:C4,0))
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Gluefoot" wrote in message ... |I cannot figure out how to return the value of a cell to the left of my | reference. For example I have a table that looks like this.... | A B C | 1Bob 1 5 | 2John 2 6 | 3Tom 3 7 | 4Tim 4 8 | | I need to find the number 7 in column C and return the value of the cell in | column A with the same row number. Make sense? i tried something like this: | =LOOKUP(7, C1:C4, A1:A4) but that keeps returning the wrong value. also, | column A is not and cannot be sorted alphabetically. |
can't lookup a value to the left of my variable
unfortunately yes, it has to be in that order.
"JBoyer" wrote: Does it have to be set up in that order.. like could you have a table C A B with your values? The reason I'm asing is because you could use a vlookup but that only looks at the leftmost column of your table. "Gluefoot" wrote: I cannot figure out how to return the value of a cell to the left of my reference. For example I have a table that looks like this.... A B C 1Bob 1 5 2John 2 6 3Tom 3 7 4Tim 4 8 I need to find the number 7 in column C and return the value of the cell in column A with the same row number. Make sense? i tried something like this: =LOOKUP(7, C1:C4, A1:A4) but that keeps returning the wrong value. also, column A is not and cannot be sorted alphabetically. |
can't lookup a value to the left of my variable
=index(a1:a4,match(7,c1:c4,0))
Debra Dalgleish has lots of notes on =vlookup() and =index(match()) he http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html (for =vlookup()) and http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html (for =index(match())) and http://contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html#Trouble Gluefoot wrote: I cannot figure out how to return the value of a cell to the left of my reference. For example I have a table that looks like this.... A B C 1Bob 1 5 2John 2 6 3Tom 3 7 4Tim 4 8 I need to find the number 7 in column C and return the value of the cell in column A with the same row number. Make sense? i tried something like this: =LOOKUP(7, C1:C4, A1:A4) but that keeps returning the wrong value. also, column A is not and cannot be sorted alphabetically. -- Dave Peterson |
can't lookup a value to the left of my variable
The function you asked about should also work though too, I was just
proposing a new idea. I would check the formatting of the cells you are looking up and the cell you are entering the formula into. you could also try to do something like this just to see if it works. in a5 enter 7 and in b5 enter your formula =LOOKUP(A5, C1:C4, A1:A4) "Gluefoot" wrote: unfortunately yes, it has to be in that order. "JBoyer" wrote: Does it have to be set up in that order.. like could you have a table C A B with your values? The reason I'm asing is because you could use a vlookup but that only looks at the leftmost column of your table. "Gluefoot" wrote: I cannot figure out how to return the value of a cell to the left of my reference. For example I have a table that looks like this.... A B C 1Bob 1 5 2John 2 6 3Tom 3 7 4Tim 4 8 I need to find the number 7 in column C and return the value of the cell in column A with the same row number. Make sense? i tried something like this: =LOOKUP(7, C1:C4, A1:A4) but that keeps returning the wrong value. also, column A is not and cannot be sorted alphabetically. |
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