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BedeviledByBrackets

What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?
 
What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?

The following function, which works when the spreadsheet is opened, is in a
spreadsheet I inherited. If you arrow onto the cell containing this function
it shows up just as shown below:

{=SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))}

once the cell containing the function is doubleclicked the, the function
then looks like: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))
and when 'enter' is pressed the cell reads: #VALUE!

If the same cell is double-clicked to go into edit mode and the brackets are
added at the front and rear of the function, just as shown above, after
'enter' is pressed the cell reads: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="-",$F$8:$F$27,0))

I've used various functions quite a bit, but have never seen this before.

Elkar

What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?
 
The brackets indicate an Array Formula. It changes how Excel handles the
calculations. To enter an array formula, use the key combination
CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER rather than just Enter.

HTH,
Elkar


"BedeviledByBrackets" wrote:

What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?

The following function, which works when the spreadsheet is opened, is in a
spreadsheet I inherited. If you arrow onto the cell containing this function
it shows up just as shown below:

{=SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))}

once the cell containing the function is doubleclicked the, the function
then looks like: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))
and when 'enter' is pressed the cell reads: #VALUE!

If the same cell is double-clicked to go into edit mode and the brackets are
added at the front and rear of the function, just as shown above, after
'enter' is pressed the cell reads: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="-",$F$8:$F$27,0))

I've used various functions quite a bit, but have never seen this before.


vandenberg p

What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?
 
Hello:

It is an array formula, the brackets are added by Excel when you enter
the formula by using <shift<cntrl<enter.

You can read about array formulas in the help file.

Pieter Vandenberg

BedeviledByBrackets wrote:
: What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?

: The following function, which works when the spreadsheet is opened, is in a
: spreadsheet I inherited. If you arrow onto the cell containing this function
: it shows up just as shown below:

: {=SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))}

: once the cell containing the function is doubleclicked the, the function
: then looks like: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))
: and when 'enter' is pressed the cell reads: #VALUE!

: If the same cell is double-clicked to go into edit mode and the brackets are
: added at the front and rear of the function, just as shown above, after
: 'enter' is pressed the cell reads: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="-",$F$8:$F$27,0))

: I've used various functions quite a bit, but have never seen this before.

JMB

What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?
 
Chip also has a discussion about array formulas.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/array.htm

"BedeviledByBrackets" wrote:

What do { } brackets mean when they encompass a function?

The following function, which works when the spreadsheet is opened, is in a
spreadsheet I inherited. If you arrow onto the cell containing this function
it shows up just as shown below:

{=SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))}

once the cell containing the function is doubleclicked the, the function
then looks like: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="+",$F$8:$F$27,0))
and when 'enter' is pressed the cell reads: #VALUE!

If the same cell is double-clicked to go into edit mode and the brackets are
added at the front and rear of the function, just as shown above, after
'enter' is pressed the cell reads: =SUM(IF(H$8:H$27="-",$F$8:$F$27,0))

I've used various functions quite a bit, but have never seen this before.



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