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Paul (Sydney Australia)

Explanation of when & how to use ( ) { } : ; , ! etc?
 
Hi, is there somewhere I can find out in laymans terms, when and how,
different parenthesis, braces colons, etc, should be used and the reasons for
there usage, within excel formulae. Have done all the usual Google searches.

Thanks, keen beginner.

Paul


Gord Dibben

Explanation of when & how to use ( ) { } : ; , ! etc?
 
Paul

Helpbooleanabout calculation operators will give you a pretty good list.

{ } braces usually denote the enclosed operation is an array.

See help on arraysabout array formulas and constants.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 May 2007 16:22:02 -0700, Paul (Sydney Australia)
wrote:

Hi, is there somewhere I can find out in layman’s terms, when and how,
different parenthesis, braces colons, etc, should be used and the reasons for
there usage, within excel formulae. Have done all the usual Google searches.

Thanks, keen beginner.

Paul



Paul (Sydney Australia)

Explanation of when & how to use ( ) { } : ; , ! etc?
 
Gord, thanks very, very much. Right there all the time. Easy when you know
how! If you have the time, in plain English, what is an array?

Paul

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Paul

Helpbooleanabout calculation operators will give you a pretty good list.

{ } braces usually denote the enclosed operation is an array.

See help on arraysabout array formulas and constants.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 May 2007 16:22:02 -0700, Paul (Sydney Australia)
wrote:

Hi, is there somewhere I can find out in laymans terms, when and how,
different parenthesis, braces colons, etc, should be used and the reasons for
there usage, within excel formulae. Have done all the usual Google searches.

Thanks, keen beginner.

Paul




Gord Dibben

Explanation of when & how to use ( ) { } : ; , ! etc?
 
Plain English.........not sure I can do that<g

Chip Pearson has a good explanation on arrays.

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


Gord

On Tue, 1 May 2007 17:25:01 -0700, Paul (Sydney Australia)
wrote:

Gord, thanks very, very much. Right there all the time. Easy when you know
how! If you have the time, in plain English, what is an array?

Paul

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Paul

Helpbooleanabout calculation operators will give you a pretty good list.

{ } braces usually denote the enclosed operation is an array.

See help on arraysabout array formulas and constants.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 May 2007 16:22:02 -0700, Paul (Sydney Australia)
wrote:

Hi, is there somewhere I can find out in layman’s terms, when and how,
different parenthesis, braces colons, etc, should be used and the reasons for
there usage, within excel formulae. Have done all the usual Google searches.

Thanks, keen beginner.

Paul





Paul (Sydney Australia)

Explanation of when & how to use ( ) { } : ; , ! etc?
 
Thanks again, have a great day.

Paul

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Plain English.........not sure I can do that<g

Chip Pearson has a good explanation on arrays.

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


Gord

On Tue, 1 May 2007 17:25:01 -0700, Paul (Sydney Australia)
wrote:

Gord, thanks very, very much. Right there all the time. Easy when you know
how! If you have the time, in plain English, what is an array?

Paul

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Paul

Helpbooleanabout calculation operators will give you a pretty good list.

{ } braces usually denote the enclosed operation is an array.

See help on arraysabout array formulas and constants.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 May 2007 16:22:02 -0700, Paul (Sydney Australia)
wrote:

Hi, is there somewhere I can find out in laymans terms, when and how,
different parenthesis, braces colons, etc, should be used and the reasons for
there usage, within excel formulae. Have done all the usual Google searches.

Thanks, keen beginner.

Paul






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