Finding the closest number in column A and take the value in column B

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reefguy

hi guys!

I've been trying to do the next without success. i'm desperate!

The user type a number in cell J5 ... The function has to look for the
closest larger value in column A then it takes the value that is in the
same row but in the column B and copy this value in the cell K5.

The table is:

0.5000 0.0030
0.6660 0.0085
1.0000 0.0220
1.5000 0.0420
2.0000 0.0560
2.5000 0.0630
3.0000 0.0670

the user type for example 1.25 in cell J5 and the function gets 0.0420
in K5

Thanks for your help.
 
Hi!

Here's one way:

Assume the table is in the range A1:B7.

Entered as an array using the key combo of CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER:

=IF(ISNUMBER(J5),INDEX(B1:B7,MATCH(TRUE,A1:A7>J5,0)),"")

If the value emtered in J5 is >= the max value in column A you'll get an
#N/A! error.

Biff
 
Thanks!

It work perfect... One more question; *in the same table*, wha
function I need in the cell K4 to get the number that is below th
number that I got in cell K5

For example the user types 1.75 then I got 2.0000 in the cell K
(thanks Biff) ... how do I get 1.5000 in the cell K4? I tried to chang
">" for "<" in the formula but I got always 0.0030 in the cell K4.

Thank
 
Hi!

Try this:

Entered as an array using the key combo of CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER:

=IF(ISNUMBER(J5),INDEX(B1:B7,MATCH(TRUE,A1:A7>J5,0)-1),"")

Again, if the value in J5 >= the max value in column A you'll get an #N/A
error. Also, if the value in J5 < min value in column A you'll get the min
value.

We could make this more robust if you were to tell me the limits of the user
entered value of J5. For example, is 0.49 a value that can be entered in J5?
If so, in the table there is a value > 0.49 but there is no value < 0.49.
Same with 3.0. there is a value < than 3.0 but there is no value > 3.0.

Biff
 
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