Microsoft Excel Hlookup Function
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DescriptionThe H in HLOOKUP stands for horizontal.
Hlookup Function is used to search a value in another Table and if found return the corresponding value of that table for the specified row.
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DescriptionThe H in HLOOKUP stands for horizontal.
Hlookup Function is used to search a value in another Table and if found return the corresponding value of that table for the specified row.
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Types of HLOOKUP
You can lookup value in one of the two following ways:
Range Lookup• Range lookup is used when you want to search for ranges, it will look for nearest minimum value from the first row of the table.
Exact Lookup• We use this kind of lookups when we need to seek exact value.
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SyntaxHLOOKUP(Lookup value,Table array,Row num, Range lookup)
Lookup value is the value to be found in the first row of the table. It can be a number, text or cell address..
Table array is a range where you want to find your lookup value.
Row num is the row number in table array from which the matching value will be returned
Range lookup is a logical value that specifies whether you want HLOOKUP to find an exact match or an approximate match.if range lookup is true then it will return you exact match or an approximate matching value. And if range lookup is false it will give you exact match.
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Your table of information
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Your Lookup value
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Formula
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=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,2,FALSE)
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=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,2,FALSE)
Your Lookup value
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=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,2,FALSE)
Table array: Table range where you want to find your lookup value
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=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,2,FALSE)
Row number: that you want to return
Note: we are going to find sales
and its in 2nd row in the table array
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=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,2,FALSE)
Range lookup: it is false because we are going to find exact
match.
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Now just drag down your formula with fill handle
=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,2,FALSE)
=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,3,FALSE)
=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,4,FALSE)
=HLOOKUP($C$11,$B$3:$E$7,5,FALSE)
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