MATCH Function Equivalent with Data in Ascending OrderLast reviewed: November 2, 1994Article ID: Q59483 |
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SUMMARYThe following article describes a technique to perform the equivalent of the MATCH function with type -1, but with the data in ascending order. This formula finds the smallest value that is greater than or equal to the lookup_value.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following is an example using the formula:
A1: 4.3 B1: 1.1 A2: B2: 2.2 A3: B3: 3.3 A4: B4: 4.4 A5: B5: 5.5Cells B1 through B5 have been defined as "range1." The formula, which could be placed in cell A2, is as follows:
=IF(INDEX(range1,MATCH(A1,range1))=A1,MATCH(A1,range1), MATCH(A1,range1)+1)In this example, this formula would return 4, the location of the value 4.4.
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