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  =INDEX(A1:C4,3,2) :Calculates intersection in the range A1 TO C4 for third row, second column. Returns David's age ''28''.
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  =INDEX(A1:C4,3,2) :Calculates intersection in the range A1 TO C4 for third row, second column. Returns David's age '''28'''.
  =INDEX(A1:C4,2,1) :Calculates intersection in the range A1 TO C4 for second row, first column. Returns ''Sally'' as output.
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  =INDEX(A1:C4,2,1) :Calculates intersection in the range A1 TO C4 for second row, first column. Returns '''Sally''' as output.
  =INDEX(A2:C3,1,3) :Calculates intersection in the range A2 TO C3 for first row, third column.Returns Sally's salary ''6600''
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  =INDEX(A2:C3,1,3) :Calculates intersection in the range A2 TO C3 for first row, third column.Returns Sally's salary '''6600'''
  =INDEX({5,10,15;20,25,30;35,40,45},2,3) : Calculates intersection in an array of numbers for second row, third column. Returns ''30'' as output.
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  =INDEX({5,10,15;20,25,30;35,40,45},2,3) : Calculates intersection in an array of numbers for second row, third column. Returns '''30''' as output.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:12, 31 December 2013

INDEX(ref, rnum, cnum)

  • where, is the reference to one or more cell ranges or an array
  • is the row number in reference
  • is the column number in reference

INDEX() function displays the reference of the cell at intersection of particular row and column.

Description

INDEX(ref, rnum, cnum)

  • This function displays the cell that is at the intersection of specified row and column number in an array or reference.
  • can be an array or range of cells.
  • If is omitted, is required. Calci displays entire column in the selected range.
  • If is omitted, is required. Calci displays entire row in the selected range.
  • If and do not point to a cell within an array or reference, Calci displays #NULL error message.

Examples

Consider the following example in Calci of employee information -

Name Age Salary
Row1 John 32 6000
Row2 Sally 40 6600
Row3 David 28 4500
Row4 Marie 28 5000
Row5
=INDEX(A1:C4,3,2) :Calculates intersection in the range A1 TO C4 for third row, second column. Returns David's age 28.
=INDEX(A1:C4,2,1) :Calculates intersection in the range A1 TO C4 for second row, first column. Returns Sally as output.
=INDEX(A2:C3,1,3) :Calculates intersection in the range A2 TO C3 for first row, third column.Returns Sally's salary 6600
=INDEX({5,10,15;20,25,30;35,40,45},2,3) : Calculates intersection in an array of numbers for second row, third column. Returns 30 as output.

See Also

Reference