Difference between revisions of "Manuals/calci/COLUMN"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function gives the position of the column number for the 'rf'.i.e. | *This function gives the position of the column number for the 'rf'.i.e. | ||
− | *COLUMN(B12)= 2 because | + | *COLUMN(B12)= 2 because Column number 2 is B |
− | * | + | *When we are not giving the 'rf', it is assumed to be the same cell where function COLUMN is dispalys. |
*If the reference argument is a range of cells, and if the COLUMN function is not entered as a horizontal array *formula, the COLUMN function returns the number of the leftmost column. | *If the reference argument is a range of cells, and if the COLUMN function is not entered as a horizontal array *formula, the COLUMN function returns the number of the leftmost column. | ||
*'rf' cannot indicte as a multiple sheets. | *'rf' cannot indicte as a multiple sheets. |
Revision as of 07:05, 12 November 2013
COLUMN(rf)
- 'rf' is the cell of particular range of cells.
Description
- This function gives the position of the column number for the 'rf'.i.e.
- COLUMN(B12)= 2 because Column number 2 is B
- When we are not giving the 'rf', it is assumed to be the same cell where function COLUMN is dispalys.
- If the reference argument is a range of cells, and if the COLUMN function is not entered as a horizontal array *formula, the COLUMN function returns the number of the leftmost column.
- 'rf' cannot indicte as a multiple sheets.
Examples
- COLUMN(F2) is 6 , because F2 is in the position of 6th column.
- COLUMN() this will give the result where the function is displayed
- COLUMN(B1:F2) is 2, because it will give the result where the B1 is displayed.