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Excel Functions: Ex. Command: Display

The document summarizes four Excel functions: RIGHT and LEFT display a specified number of characters from the right or left of a text value. INDEX returns the value at the intersection of a row and column in a range. MATCH returns the relative position of a value within an array that matches a specified lookup value and match type.

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Excel Functions: Ex. Command: Display

The document summarizes four Excel functions: RIGHT and LEFT display a specified number of characters from the right or left of a text value. INDEX returns the value at the intersection of a row and column in a range. MATCH returns the relative position of a value within an array that matches a specified lookup value and match type.

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EXCEL FUNCTIONS

1. RIGHT: Displays the selected characters from the right


RIGHT(text, [num_chars])
Ex.

Difference in cell A1
Command:
RIGHT(A1, 3)
Display:
nce

2. LEFT: Displays the selected characters from the left


LEFT(text, [num_chars])
Ex.

Difference in cell A1
Command:
LEFT(A1, 3)
Display:
Dif

3. INDEX: Returns the value or reference of the cell at the intersection of a particular row and
column, in a given range.
Formula: .??
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

A
Madhu
Ashu
Sahil
Amit
Rashmi

B
100
48
74
65
62

C
A
F
D
E+
E+

7
1
4
3
3

G
0
50
60
70
80
90
100

F
E
E+
D
C
B
A

Ex.
INDEX($H$1:$H$7,MATCH(B1,$G$1:$G$7,1))
... (In Cell C1)
Result :
$H$1:$H$7
=
{F, E, E+,D, C, B, A}
MATCH(B1,$G$1:$G$7,1)
=
7
=
A
4. MATCH: Returns the relative position of an item in an array that matches a specified value in
specified order.
MATCH(Lookup_value, Lookup_array, Match type)
[Match Type: 1 (Less than), 0 (Exact match), -1 (Greater than)]
(From the same example above)
Ex.
MATCH(B1,$G$1:$G$7,1)
Result :
B1 (Lookup_value)
=
$G$1:$G$7 (lookup_array)
=
1 (Match Type)
=
=

... (In Cell D1)


100
{0;50;60;70;80;90;100}
1
7

Match
Sumif

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