Before y'all tell me to search please look at the formulas. I have searched and tried all variations mentioned in the docs. The spreadsheet is dead simple. I am trying to populate the driver name cell based on previously recorded license plates. Why is this not working as the docs show? The result with in B11 should be 'Billy Goats'.
Formula with no final value specified (should default to TRUE).
Formula final value sorted set to TRUE, still not working.
Formula final value sorted set to FALSE, still not working.
I am not looking for someone to fix my problem. I just want to know why this is not functioning according to the docs. I am trying to learn, not get free scripting services.
use:
=VLOOKUP(F11, {E1:E10, B1:B10}, 2, 0)
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I am trying to make a comparison between two different dates in the GDS and present that information in a scorecard.
I have done this in the past with no problem, but this time I want to do an absolute comparison. Although I checked the box to make it an absolute comparison, the information appears with a % sign after it. I would like to see a "p.p." after it or nothing at all.
How can I achieve this result?
You can find below an image of what is happening.
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE:
I solved the issue by aligning all the elements of that scorecard to the right and adding a text box in front of the % sign. It is not perfect, but it works.
Not the answer you're looking for, but I don't think this is currently possible. I had to add a disclaimer below the scorecards to indicate the comparison values are absolute (despite the percentages). Not ideal, but at least it shows the info
I can almost always find an answer here for a problem, but not this time so I'm asking the community.
I'm having a problem with ArrayFormula not displaying the text in the True branch of an IF when the condition evaluates to True. Instead it displays the text associated with the False branch.
The array formulas are all on row 4. I thought it might be caused by one of them referencing row 5 instead of row 4 and showing the result from the next row but that isn't it.
I thought it might be a corrupted sheet but after recreating in a new sheet the problem was still present.
It is easier to show than to explain so I've provided the gsheet and a short screencast below. A link to the screencast is also in A1 in the gsheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H7W__hM2L89faxIOZ23WgboXHgaWe0wYT20aWVr_vD8/edit?usp=sharing
https://www.loom.com/share/a867787fdc6044a3840125e288d4cb8c?from_recorder=1
Thanks much for taking a look...
AND formula is not supported under ARRAYFORMULA
use multiplication:
=ARRAYFORMULA(
IF(D4:D="",,
IF(D4:D<0, "No Profit",
IF(H4:H/(G4:G+1)*D4:D<D1,
IF((C4:C>C1)*(E4:E>(C1*3-1)), "Low Profit"&
TEXT(H4:H/(G4:G+1)*D4:D, "$00"), "Low Price"), H4:H/(G4:G+1)*D4:D))))
also note that anchoring $ in "true" AF is kinda pointless
i'm trying to make a advanced search but i'm stuck at all. I tried it with =SVERWEIS and also with INDEX but failed.
I hope the doc explains enough what I wanna try to do but failed at all. My knowlege isn't that bad but here I need help. Would be nice if someone could help me with this.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BGFzntBg-YHcRHM0qChFg9yoLahoOTUehoV3_9DY9PU/edit?usp=sharing
This is the doc and can be edited.
Thanks for your time reading my bad english post. :)
https://prnt.sc/t7c85l
use:
=ARRAYFORMULA(VLOOKUP(A3:A; D:H; MATCH(B2; D2:H2; 0); 0))
spreadsheet demo
You can write formula as given below -
=if($B$2=E2;E5;0) + if($B$2=F2;F5;0) +if($B$2=G2;G5;0)+if($B$2=H2;H5;0).
Copy this formula in B5 cell in your sheet and try to change the filter from B2 cell.
You can extend this formula for 400 fields.
I'm looking for the equivalent of the COUNTIF(A1:A100;TRUE) formula of excel,
which won't happen to function in google sheets.
Had already tried to SUM(--(A1:A100)), neither this doesn't seem to do the job.
The above-mentioned formulas do function in excel/numbers, but in google sheets.
Google sheets outcome is zero for this formula.
Edit: Created a copy of the sheet and published -> Google Sheet
Edit2: Was my fault... I used the german expression SUMIF() instead of COUNTIF(). Sheets should definitely not have multilingual expressions -.-
Credits goes to #AnonymesEinhorn. Thank you.
not sure how you getting those booleans but it works with text and even checkbox:
=COUNTIF(A1:A100; TRUE)
I'm not sure what I missed as my arrays are not working. Here's the link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_pPSRjEnKv10mDR8LICVvVv7jgXVBJ1aWZ8KrdEIKd4/edit#gid=0
Please check highlighted in green.
Thanks
Im not sure how to explain why it doesn't work because there are a list of things - various ways in which array formula operates - but I would like to suggest to you to use regexextract instead of search: I created the two formulas for is profile and is live, hopefully I can try to explain what the pieces do:
in column Y:
=arrayformula(if(arrayformula(if(istext(regexextract(C2:C,"automated")),1,0))+arrayformula(if(or(istext(regexextract(C2:C,"clinic profile")),istext(regexextract(C2:C,"dr profile"))),1,0))=2,1,0))
in column Z:
=arrayformula(if(Y2:Y=1,if(istext(regexextract(C2:C,"live")),1,0),0))
Basically instead of using the search - regexextract will find your search terms anywhere in that text and it works well with array formula, then using the if and istext to give it a true of false value of 1 or 0.
if the value is not found in that corresponding cell, it would in theory return #N/A if it was in an individual cell - but if the value is there the regexextract would return that value to you, which why the istext works
By the way if Im confusing you , then if you want to change your sheet to be editable by anyone I can jump in and show you what I did..