Function to lookup largest value

G

Guest

I am looking for a fucntion to lookup the largest value in a bunch of cells
(disregarding whether the value is +ve or -ve) then use the largest value
with its sign (+ve or -ve) and multiply by another cell.

Example:

Value 1 = 34
Value 2 = -38
Value 3 = 0
Value 4 = 12

Value A = 10
Value B = -380

The largest value disregarding the sign is -38 which is Value 2, Value 2 is
then required to multiply by Value 5 which is 10 to get Value 6 which -380.

Thanks in advance!
 
B

Bob Phillips

to get the largest sign irrespective of sign

=MAX(ABS(A1:A20))

which is an array formula, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter, not
just Enter.

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Bob Phillips

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R

Ron Rosenfeld

I am looking for a fucntion to lookup the largest value in a bunch of cells
(disregarding whether the value is +ve or -ve) then use the largest value
with its sign (+ve or -ve) and multiply by another cell.

Example:

Value 1 = 34
Value 2 = -38
Value 3 = 0
Value 4 = 12

Value A = 10
Value B = -380

The largest value disregarding the sign is -38 which is Value 2, Value 2 is
then required to multiply by Value 5 which is 10 to get Value 6 which -380.

Thanks in advance!


With your values in A1:A4,
and with Value A in A10,

The formula for value B would be:

=INDEX(A1:A4,MATCH(MAX(ABS(A1:A4)),ABS(A1:A4),0))*A10

This is an **array** formula so must be entered by holding down <ctrl><shift>
while you hit <enter>. Excel will place braces {...} around the formula.

Also, this will use the "first" highest absolute value. So if you have a
positive and a negative value of equal magnitude, the formula will use the one
that occurs first in the list.


--ron
 

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