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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | *This function gives the <math>n^th</math> | + | *This function gives the <math>n^{th}</math> smallest value in given array of numbers. |
*In <math>SMALL(ar,n), ar</math> is the array or range of cells containing the data to be used in the function and <math>n</math> is the position of the smallest number. | *In <math>SMALL(ar,n), ar</math> is the array or range of cells containing the data to be used in the function and <math>n</math> is the position of the smallest number. | ||
*This function can be used to find data based on relative size. | *This function can be used to find data based on relative size. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
#Array={2,7,9,10,67,9,45,18,0,-1,-5,70,52,39} | #Array={2,7,9,10,67,9,45,18,0,-1,-5,70,52,39} | ||
− | =SMALL(F1:F14,2)=-1 | + | *=SMALL(F1:F14,2)=-1 |
− | =SMALL(F1:F14,7)=9 | + | *=SMALL(F1:F14,7)=9 |
− | =SMALL(F1:F14,1)=-5 | + | *=SMALL(F1:F14,1)=-5 |
− | =SMALL(F1:F14,14)=70 | + | *=SMALL(F1:F14,14)=70 |
#Array={-6,-12,-20,-10,-15,0,-25} | #Array={-6,-12,-20,-10,-15,0,-25} | ||
− | =SMALL(E1:E7,4)=-12 | + | *=SMALL(E1:E7,4)=-12 |
− | =SMALL(E1:E7,6)=-6 | + | *=SMALL(E1:E7,6)=-6 |
#Array={1.2,1.5,1.25,1.62,1.521,1.7,1.76} | #Array={1.2,1.5,1.25,1.62,1.521,1.7,1.76} | ||
− | =SMALL(B1:B7,6)=1.7 | + | *=SMALL(B1:B7,6)=1.7 |
− | =SMALL(B1:B7,8)=NAN | + | *=SMALL(B1:B7,8)=NAN |
Revision as of 03:13, 10 January 2014
SMALL(ar,n)
- is the array of numbers.
- is the position of a smallest number.
Description
- This function gives the smallest value in given array of numbers.
- In is the array or range of cells containing the data to be used in the function and is the position of the smallest number.
- This function can be used to find data based on relative size.
- Here = Smallest value in the given set.
- Suppose there is m number of data points in a given array, then = Larget value in the given set.
- This function will give the result as error when
1. The ar values are empty. 2. or n is greater than the number of data points.
Examples
- Array={2,7,9,10,67,9,45,18,0,-1,-5,70,52,39}
- =SMALL(F1:F14,2)=-1
- =SMALL(F1:F14,7)=9
- =SMALL(F1:F14,1)=-5
- =SMALL(F1:F14,14)=70
- Array={-6,-12,-20,-10,-15,0,-25}
- =SMALL(E1:E7,4)=-12
- =SMALL(E1:E7,6)=-6
- Array={1.2,1.5,1.25,1.62,1.521,1.7,1.76}
- =SMALL(B1:B7,6)=1.7
- =SMALL(B1:B7,8)=NAN
See Also