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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
− | *COLUMNS(D5:G8) is 4, because number of columns in between D5 to G8 is 4 | + | *=COLUMNS(D5:G8) is 4, because number of columns in between D5 to G8 is 4 |
− | *COLUMNS(R5:G4) is 12, because it will considered as G4 to R5. So in between columns is 12. | + | *=COLUMNS(R5:G4) is 12, because it will considered as G4 to R5. So in between columns is 12. |
*=COLUMNS({2,4,6,8,0;1,3,5,7,9}) is 5, because it is giving the number of constants in the given array. | *=COLUMNS({2,4,6,8,0;1,3,5,7,9}) is 5, because it is giving the number of constants in the given array. | ||
Revision as of 06:42, 19 November 2013
COLUMNS(arr)
- is an array or a reference to a range of cells.
Description
- This function gives the number of columns in a given array or in the reference of cell range.
- i.e COLUMNS(A3:H5)is 8 because number of cells from cell A3 to H5 is 8.
Examples
- =COLUMNS(D5:G8) is 4, because number of columns in between D5 to G8 is 4
- =COLUMNS(R5:G4) is 12, because it will considered as G4 to R5. So in between columns is 12.
- =COLUMNS({2,4,6,8,0;1,3,5,7,9}) is 5, because it is giving the number of constants in the given array.