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Explain INDEX MATCH
Can someone please explain the Index, Match formula to me? It is used in a
spreadsheet and I need to understand it. Thank. |
Explain INDEX MATCH
Nadine wrote:
Can someone please explain the Index, Match formula to me? It is used in a spreadsheet and I need to understand it. Thank. http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html |
Explain INDEX MATCH
There are many different potential ways to write a formula using Index and
Match. If you post the specific formula, it may help someone explain the usage further. Very briefly the syntax for Index is (Array,Row num, [Col num]) Thus Index(A1:A5,3) would return the value in A3 (the third postion in the array) If data cannot be sorted to allow a Lookup,Vlookup or Hloolup you may use a Match function to get a position A B 1 Apples 7 2 Pears 5 3 Grapes 3 4 Oranges 4 5 Pinapples 2 The function Index(B1:B5,Match("Pears",A1:A5,0)) would retun the value 5 Match ("Pears",A1:A5,0) finds the position of the first item in A1:A5 that exactly equals (signified by the ,0) "Pears" in this case 2 The function is then reduced to Index(B1:B5,2) which returns the second item in the array B1:B5 which is the number 5 -- If this helps, please remember to click yes. "Nadine" wrote: Can someone please explain the Index, Match formula to me? It is used in a spreadsheet and I need to understand it. Thank. |
Explain INDEX MATCH
Hi Nadine,
Take a look to Debra web, she has an excellent explanation and examples http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html "Nadine" wrote: Can someone please explain the Index, Match formula to me? It is used in a spreadsheet and I need to understand it. Thank. |
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