Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
How do I use letters to represent numbers?
what i am looking for is
k=1000 M=1000000 G=1000000000 m=.001 ....ect i then what to be able to use this in calculations for example 5k +1k = 6000 i am trying to do this to make it easier to input the data and easier to read, the numbers get too big and i find i have to count places alot so i know what i am looking at thank you in advance for you help excel_noob |
#2
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
How do I use letters to represent numbers?
"excel_noob" wrote:
Subject: How do I use letters to represent numbers? Kinda light in details. For numbers from 0 to 25 in A1, for uppercase letters, use: CHAR(65+A1) For lowercase letters, use: CHAR(97+A1) For numbers that might be larger than 25, use base-26 arithmetic. For example, numbers from 0 to 675 can be represented by the 2-letter combinations formed as follows: CHAR(65+INT(A1/26))&CHAR(65+MOD(A1,26)) |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
what i mean is that i want to input some value into a cell i.e. 6.6k which equals 6600 and in another 26mA which equals .026A for example. I then want to be able to use that in another calculation. 6.6k*26m which equals 171.6 the actual calculation does not need the k or m, but i do want to be able to just select the cell that holds the 6.6k and 26m for my calculations |
#4
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
How do I use letters to represent numbers?
On Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 12:31:45 PM UTC-4, excel_noob wrote:
what i am looking for is k=1000 M=1000000 G=1000000000 m=.001 ...ect i then what to be able to use this in calculations for example 5k +1k = 6000 i am trying to do this to make it easier to input the data and easier to read, the numbers get too big and i find i have to count places alot so i know what i am looking at thank you in advance for you help excel_noob -- excel_noob |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Letter to Represent a Value
Try this:
1. Type a letter in cell A1 and its corresponding value in cell B1. For example, "x" in A1 and "3" in B1. 2. Repeat the process until you enter all letters and their corresponding values, with one letter and value per row. For example, A2 can take "y" and B2 can take "5." 3. Select a cell where you want to insert the value represented by the letter. 4. Type in the formula bar: =LOOKUP("letter",Af:Bl) Replace "letter" with the letter that represents the value you want to insert into the cell. Replace "Af" with the first cell that holds a letter and "Bl" with the last cell that holds a value. For example, if you defined six letters and their variables in the first six rows and wanted to insert the value of "x" in another cell, you would type "=LOOKUP("x",A1:B6)". Press "Enter" to display the formula's result. 5. Use the formula from Step 5 as an argument if you plan to use the letters as part of other functions. For instance, this function adds x and y from the examples above and displays the result, 8, in the selected cell: =SUM(LOOKUP("x",A1:B6),LOOKUP("y",A1:B6)) Hope this helps. But, if you need more assistance, visit https://www.apps4rent.com Regards, Jerry M |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Custom Formating Letters to Numbers while Displaying Letters | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
Excel Chart How do I create Y axis to represent numbers I am using | Charts and Charting in Excel | |||
Letters to represent numbers | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
how do i program alphabet letters to represent numerical values? | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
how do i represent numbers with letters | New Users to Excel |