Return value using partial value of a cell.

S

Shaun

Can anyone tell me how to use some logic to return a value from a partial
cell reference? Here is what I have tried, as you can guess they didn’t work.
Is there a wild card that could be put before and after in the formula? (That
is what the % was all about in my first attempt.) note column B is where i am
trying to return the value from the formula.

=if(a1=%her%,â€herâ€,0) I also tried… =if(a1=â€herâ€,â€herâ€,0)
A B
1 t-shirt small her black her
2 t-shirt med him black
3 t-shirt med her black her
 
N

new1

Can anyone tell me how to use some logic to return a value from a partial
cell reference? Here is what I have tried, as you can guess they didn’twork.
Is there a wild card that could be put before and after in the formula? (That
is what the % was all about in my first attempt.) note column B is where i am
trying to return the value from the formula.

=if(a1=%her%,”her”,0)  I also tried…  =if(a1=”her”,”her”,0)
        A                       B
1       t-shirt small her black         her
2       t-shirt med him black  
3       t-shirt med her black           her

Good evening

You can try the Excel FIND function like this
IF(ISERROR(FIND("her";A1;1));0;"her")
The FIND function returns an Error (#VALUE!) if the substring "her" is
not found.

Regards

new1@[no/spam]realce.net
 
F

Fred Smith

In Excel, the wild card is *, not %. * will match any number of characters.
A single character is ?.

However, the If function does not support wild cards. But other functions
like Countif do. So try:
=if(countif(a1,"*her*")>0,"her",0)

I'm also willing to bet you'd be happier with a blank cell than zero, if so,
use:
=if(countif(a1,"*her*")>0,"her","")

Regards,
Fred
 

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