☝️🟢Step 1: - Click on Cell ‘H10’ and press ‘=’ this will activate the cell to use function, and start typing ‘Hlookup’.
🤟✌️🟣Step 5: - After selecting Table array please put koma (,) and the third field will reflect ‘Row_Index_Num’ means from which row you want to find the results, Type number 3 here.
(Explanation: - In this problem we have seven rows in which data is exist, and we want to find the Sale of May month which is lying on 3rd row that is why we typed 3 here)
(Explanation: - In this problem we have seven rows in which data is exist, and we want to find the Sale of May month which is lying on 3rd row that is why we typed 3 here)
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Please share my Youtube and Telegram channel with your friends and family members so that they can also get the benefit from this.
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Anonymous Poll
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1. Very Useful
30%
2. Useful
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Vlookup will help to find the value from :-
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Right to left
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Left to right
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Top to bottom
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Upper to lower
After having discussion on Lookup and Vlookup, let us now discuss one of the best function of Lookup Family ‘Hlookup’ with Approximate Match.
Syntax
=Hlookup(lookup_value, table_array, row_index_num, [range_lookup])
Important Note: -
1. ‘H’ stands for Horizontal lookup
2. Only works towards extracting data from the downside of the table.
Syntax
=Hlookup(lookup_value, table_array, row_index_num, [range_lookup])
Important Note: -
1. ‘H’ stands for Horizontal lookup
2. Only works towards extracting data from the downside of the table.
☝️🟢Step 1: - Click on Cell ‘C13’ and press ‘=’ this will activate the cell to use function, and start typing ‘Hlookup’.
🤟✌️🟣Step 5: - After selecting Table array please put koma (,) and the third field will reflect ‘Row_Index_Num’ means from which row you want to find the results, Type number 2 here.
(Explanation: - In this problem we have two rows in which data exist, and we want to find the Discount Percentage which is lying on 2nd row that is why we typed 2 here)
(Explanation: - In this problem we have two rows in which data exist, and we want to find the Discount Percentage which is lying on 2nd row that is why we typed 2 here)
🤟✌️✌️🟣Step 7: - After selecting 1, close the brackets ‘)’ and press ‘Enter’ or ‘Tab’.
You can see the yellow highlighted Cell C13 Discount Percentage has come out of the Table A which is given below of 0 (Zero) Sale Value. As you can see, we are searching for discount percentage of Sale value 50 but 50 is not given in Table A, As this is Approximate Match that is why if same sale value is not given then system will find the lower nearest results based on approximation. As you can see in below examples: -
1. In front of 50 the percentage is 0% which is of Sale Value 0.
2. In front of 133 the percentage is 5% which is of Sale Value 100.
3. In front of 345 the percentage is 15% which is of Sale Value 300.
But in below examples results are same as given in Table A: -
1. In front of 700 the percentage is 35% which is of Sale Value 700.
2. In front of 800 the percentage is 40% which is of Sale Value 800.
You can see the yellow highlighted Cell C13 Discount Percentage has come out of the Table A which is given below of 0 (Zero) Sale Value. As you can see, we are searching for discount percentage of Sale value 50 but 50 is not given in Table A, As this is Approximate Match that is why if same sale value is not given then system will find the lower nearest results based on approximation. As you can see in below examples: -
1. In front of 50 the percentage is 0% which is of Sale Value 0.
2. In front of 133 the percentage is 5% which is of Sale Value 100.
3. In front of 345 the percentage is 15% which is of Sale Value 300.
But in below examples results are same as given in Table A: -
1. In front of 700 the percentage is 35% which is of Sale Value 700.
2. In front of 800 the percentage is 40% which is of Sale Value 800.