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LEFT returns JO. | LEFT returns JO. | ||
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LEFT returns J(if omitted,considered as 1). | LEFT returns J(if omitted,considered as 1). | ||
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Consider an example in (Column1, Row4) | Consider an example in (Column1, Row4) | ||
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LEFT returns JOHN SMITH(Number_chars> length of text). | LEFT returns JOHN SMITH(Number_chars> length of text). | ||
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Revision as of 09:20, 18 November 2013
Description
LEFT(Text, Number_chars)
where,
Text - is the text string to extract.
Number_chars - represents the number of charcaters you want LEFT to extract.
LEFT retuns the charcater from text string, based on number of characters.
If Number_chars <= 0,LEFT returns #ERROR.
If Number_chars > length of text, it returns all of text.
If Number_chars is omitted, it is considered as 1.
LEFT
Lets see an example in (Column1, Row2)
=LEFT(B1C1,2)
LEFT returns JO.
Lets see an another example in (Column1,Row3)
=LEFT(B1C1)
LEFT returns J(if omitted,considered as 1).
Consider an example in (Column1, Row4)
=LEFT(B1C1,20)
LEFT returns JOHN SMITH(Number_chars> length of text).
Syntax
Remarks
Examples
Description
Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | |
Row1 | JOHN SMITH | |||
Row2 | JO | |||
Row3 | J | |||
Row4 | JOHN SMITH | |||
Row5 | ||||
Row6 |