Array function

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Hi,
If I have an array of number, for instance grades(25,10,30,22), is there a
function that I could use to tell me which position of the array list
contains the smallest value? ie. in this case, it will return 1 as 10 is the
smallest value and its position in the array "grades" is 1.

Thanks.
 
With your numbers entered in A1:A4, the formula =MATCH(MIN(A1:A4),A1:A4,0)
returns 2 as the min value (10) is in the second (not first) position

Likewise, =MATCH(LARGE(A1:A4,3),A1:A4,0) returns 4 since the third largest
value (here 22) is in position 4.

best wsihes
 
S said:
Hi,
If I have an array of number, for instance grades(25,10,30,22), is there a
function that I could use to tell me which position of the array list
contains the smallest value? ie. in this case, it will return 1 as 10 is the
smallest value and its position in the array "grades" is 1.

Thanks.
Since this is in the programming group, and because you referred to 10
as being in the 1 position in the array, I'll assume that grades is a
0-based array.


positionNumber=Application.Match(Application.Min(grades), grades, 0) - 1

Alan Beban
 

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