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Ron Rosenfeld

breakpoint calculation
 
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:32:02 -0700 (PDT), Oliver
wrote:

The following is a presentation of rate table:
<45kg +45KG +100KG +300KG +500KG +10000KG
$9.5 $8.5 $7.5 $4.5 $3.5 $1.5

It reads if weight is smaller than 45kg then we charge $9.5 per kg; if
weight is between 45 and 100kg then we charge $8.5 and so on; is there
an easy way to write a formula to calculate the total charge based on
the weight?
I could use if(weight<45,9.5*weight,if(and(weight45,weight<10 0),
8.5*weight, etc etc) but it will be a long formula...
i think it must have an easy way to do this...


If your Rate Table is in a horizontal alignment, as you show, then HLOOKUP will
do the job.

Set up the table someplace as follows:

0 45 100 300 500 10000
9.5 8.5 7.5 4.5 3.5 1.5


NAME it RateTable.

Then, with your weight in A1, use this formula:

=HLOOKUP(A1,RateTable,2)*A1
--ron


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