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Chris Gorham wrote...
.... I can get part of the "forecast" function to work using "indirect" to reference the beginning and end of the data sequence - I can therefore control the range that "forecast" covers. It is now simply a matter of detecting the beginning and end of the sequence. .... If you have a variable number of positive values in, say, B3:IV3, the index of the first one would be given by the array formula =MATCH(TRUE,B3:IV30,0) and the index of the last one would be given by =MATCH(2,1/(B3:IV30)) So the dynamic range from the first to the last could be given by INDEX(B3:IV3,MATCH(TRUE,B3:IV30,0)):INDEX(B3:IV3, MATCH(2,1/(B3:IV30))) which would need array entry in formulas. |