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Example
Figure 6-238
Example LOOKUP Calc worksheet cells
Remarks
MATCH: Calc worksheet function
Purpose
Format
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ascending order (for example -2, -1, 0, 2 ... A through Z, False, True). The
search is not case sensitive.
Result_range = A range of one row or one column that is the same size as
the Lookup_range.
The following examples refer to the Calc worksheet cells illustrated below (these cells
were hot-linked to a Data worksheet, as discussed in
worksheet cells to Calc worksheet cells later in this
LOOKUP (0.5, A2:A8, B2:B8) returns -0.003683852
LOOKUP (0.4, A2:A8, B2:B8) returns -0.0023773371 (see remarks).
LOOKUP (-0.1, A2:A8, B2:B8) returns #N/A (see remarks).
If Lookup_value does not have an exact match in Lookup_range, the largest value
that is less than or equal to Lookup_value is found, and the corresponding position in
Lookup_range is returned. When Lookup_value does not exist or is smaller than
the data in Lookup_range, #N/A is returned.
A specified value is compared against values in a range. The position of the matching
value in the search is returned.
MATCH(Lookup_value, Lookup_range, Comparison)
Where: Lookup_value = The value against which to compare. It can be a number,
text, or logical value or a reference to a cell that contains one of those values.
Lookup_range = Range to search. Contains only one row or one column.
The range can contain numbers, text, or logical values.
Comparison = Value representing type of comparison to be made between
Lookup_value and the values in Lookup_range. If you omit Comparison,
comparison method 1 is assumed.
When Comparison is 1, the largest value that is less than or equal to
Lookup_value is matched. When using this comparison method, the values
in Lookup_range must be in ascending order (for example, ... -2, -1, 0, 2, ...,
A through Z, False, True). The search is not case sensitive.
When Comparison is 0, the first value that is equal to Lookup_value is
matched. When using this comparison method, the values inLookup_range
can be in any order.
When Comparison is -1, the smallest value that is greater than or equal to
Lookup_value must be in descending order (for example, True, False, Z
through A, ..., 2, 1, 0, -1, -2 ...).
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Section Topics
Section 6: Keithley Interactive Test Environment (KITE)
Hot-linking Data and Settings
section).
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