Manuals/calci/INDIRECT

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INDIRECT(ReferenceText, ReferenceStyle)

  • where,   represents reference to a cell as a text string
  •   is a logical value that specifies the type of reference in ReferenceText

INDIRECT() displays the value referenced indirectly by a text string.

Description

INDIRECT(ReferenceText, ReferenceStyle)

  • INDIRECTION is the ability to reference something using a name, reference, or container instead of value itself.
  •   can be a reference to a cell as text string, A1 style reference, and R1C1 style reference or a name defined as a reference.
  • If *  is invalid, Calci displays an error message.
  • If   refers to a cell outside the column limit, Calci displays and error message.
  •   can be a logical value TRUE or FALSE. If omitted, Calci assumes it to be TRUE.
  • If   is TRUE, Calci interprets   as A1-style reference.
  • If   is FALSE, Calci interprets   as R1C1-style reference.

Examples

Consider the following table with Columns A as data point and Column B as array input for MOVINGAVERAGE() function.

Reference Data Data
B2 5667
B3 SMITH
ZCUBES Calci
5 60
=INDIRECT($A$2) : Reads the reference value in A2 that points to B2. Displays the data value in cell B2 5667 as output.
=INDIRECT($A$3,TRUE) : Reads the reference value in A3 that points to B3. Displays the data value in cell B3 SMITH as output.
=INDIRECT($A$4, TRUE) : Displays empty cell referring to B4.
=INDIRECT("B"&A5, FALSE) : Displays 60

See Also

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