Jikakriteria yang ada sampai dengan puluhan maka akan kesulitan untuk meneylesaikannya menggunakan gabungan rumus if. Akan lebih mudah jika sobat membuat tabel referensi kemudian menggunakan rumus vlookup. Kita coba kerjakan tabel buah di atas dengan menggunakan vlookup sebagai pengganti if ganda. 1. Kita buat tabel referensi sesuai kriteria soal
Lalurange-lookup merupakan pilihan, berisikan TRUE yakni approximate match (default) atau FALSE yaitu extract match. Fungsi Excel HLOOKUP. Bila rumus VLOOKUP untuk mencari data dari kolom dalam tabel. Maka fungsi Excel HLOOKUP merupakan rumus untuk mencari serta mencari data dari baris tertentu di dalam sebuah tabel. Untuk huruf "H" pada
Pengertianstrategi Index card match 21 2. Tujuan strategi Index card match 22 3. Langkah-langkah pembelajaran 23 4. Kelebihan dn kelemahan strategi Index card match 24 Tabel 3.6 Kriteria Tingkat Keberhasilan Ketuntasan Hasil Belajar 49 Rumus 3.2 Menghitung Persentase Ketuntasan Hasil Belajar 49
Bagaimanarumus excel untuk mendapatkan nilai dari data atau record pertama dan yang akhir berdasarkan tanggal yang kita tentukan. contoh seperti ini: 1. ane punya 2 buah lembar kerja. 2. lembar pertama berisikan record data yg terdiri dari kolom tanggal dan kolom transaksi. 3. dalam record tersebut, dapat terjadi beberapa transaksi dalam satu
rumusvlookup. Untuk mengetahui fungsi dari Vlookup ini, maka kamu wajib mengetahui syntax Vlookup , Simak rumusnya di bawah ini: Rumus Vlookup. =VLOOKUP (lookup_value,table_array,col_index_num, [range_lookup]) Keterangan Rumus. - lookup_value (Wajib diisi) Merupakan suatu nilai yang dipakai untuk mencari data yang diinginkan.
Expresiini berguna untuk mengecek nilai bulan pada masing-masing sel di dalam range A5:A14 apakah sama atau tidak dengan nilai bulan pada data tanggal di sel D5. Proses ini menghasilkan array berisi data boolean TRUE dan FALSE. Pada formula bar silahkan diseleksi bagian rumus (MONTH (A5:A14)=MONTH (D5)), kemudian tekan F9, maka kita akan
CaraMelakukan Pencarian Parsial Excel (MATCH) Berikut ini adalah contoh yang menunjukkan pencarian kolom yang mirip, di Microsoft Excel tanpa menentukan kriteria yang sama persis. Misalnya Anda ingin mengembalikan beberapa urutan yang menunjukkan bahwa data Anda memiliki sebagian kesamaan (seperti "ABC Learning Centers" dan "ABC Learning Cents.
OkLangkah selanjutnya adalah menambahkan Rumus di Sheet 2 untuk mengambil data dari Sheet 1. Caranya, Ikuti langkah-langkah berikut ini : Di Sheet 2, Aktifkan Cells C4 dan kemudian masukan Rumus ini : =IFERROR (INDEX (PELANGGAN,MATCH (C3,ID,0),2)," ") Kemudian tekan ENTER. Keterangan Rumus :
Langkah6: Membuat Drop Down List Menggunakan Data Validasi. Silahkan klik cell " J2 " lalu klik ribbon Data, kemudian klik Data Validation seperti gambar di bawah ini: Lalu Excel akan menampilkan jendela menu Data Validation seperti gambar berikut: Setelah tombol OK Anda klik, maka Membuat List Dinamis dengan Kriteria telah selesai Anda buat.
Berikutdaftar rumus Google Sheets yang wajib Anda coba: 1. TRIM. Ketika Anda menemukan tampilan Google Sheets yang tidak rapi termasuk kehadiran beberapa ruang kosong secara acak, ini waktu yang tepat untuk rumus TRIM beraksi. Dengan rumus ini, maka pembersihan di Google Sheets akan berlangsung secara otomatis.
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Untuktingkat lanjut jika sudah menguasai rumus Vlookup Anda juga perlu untuk mengusai rumus INDEX dan MATCH Excel. 7. Rumus Logika. Rumus logika yg harus dikuasai adalah rumus IF Excel. Fungsi excel ini akan sangat sering dibutuhkan saat butuh melakukan uji logika. Misalnya, untuk menentukan apakah nilai seorang sudah lulus ujian atau tidak.
Adabeberapa alternative formula yang dapat digunakan. Berikut 3 diantaranya: INDEX MATCH; OFFSET MATCH; INDIRECT-ADDRESS-MATCH-ROW-COLUMN; Ketiga formula tersebut harus dibuat dalam bentuk rumus array yaitu dengan cara menekan CTR+SHIFT+ENTER setiap kali selesai mengetik atau mengedit rumus. Baiklah kita lanjutkan dengan Studi Kasus.
Masihdalam lingkup topik pencarian data di excel. Catatan pelajaran excel kali ini akan membahas mengenai Tutorial mencari data dengan banyak kriteria. Pada postingan beberapa waktu yang kemudian mengenai fungsi VLOOKUP sebenarnya sudah dibahas mengenai Tutorial pencarian data dengan dua kriteria. Namun dalam teladan tersebut diharapkan kolom
Rumus=INDEX(B2:F6;MATCH(B10;B2:B6;0);2;1) artinya kita akan mencari data menggunakan fungsi index pada range data B2:F6 dengan row_num berdasarkan posisi relatif dari fungsi Match Rumus Menjumlahkan Data Dengan Kriteria Tertentu. Fungsi Rumus SUMIF Dan SUMIFS pada excel .- Sebagaimana kita sama-sama ketahui bahwa, Microsoft Excel adalah
htRM. Home > Recursos > VĂdeos tutoriais > SUMIFS - Resultados dinâmicos com INDEX e MATCH Dando continuidade ao tutorial anteriormente publicado, sobre a função SUMIFS e o qual sugerimos que assista primeiro, pensei em trazer-lhe um novo tutorial desta função, do Microsoft Excel! O objetivo Ă© poder mostrar-lhe como pode obter resultados mais dinâmicos e diferentes, consoante a coluna de dados que pretende analisar. Vamos lá?! SUMIFS - Uma soma com uma ou mais condições Com a função SUMIFS Ă© possĂvel obter uma soma baseada em uma ou mais condições. No entanto, podemos ir mais alĂ©m no resultado obtido! Ou seja, temos a possibilidade de que a soma tambĂ©m seja dinâmica, devolvendo determinados resultados em função de diferentes variáveis. Como podemos fazer isso?! - É relativamente simples! Assista ao vĂdeo tutorial que disponibilizamos aqui e confira por si mesmo! A parte dinâmica, que utilizaremos para obter a soma, Ă© criada com recurso Ă s funções INDEX INDĂŤCE e MATCH CORRESP que, mais uma vez, comprovam-se ser funções extremamente Ăşteis e versáteis. Resumidamente, estas permitem Função INDEX ĂŤNDICE - Que nos vai permitir selecionar mais que uma coluna para identificar o intervalo a ser somado. Função MATCH CORRESP - A função que permite alterar dinamicamente o intervalo identificado pela função INDEX. Ou seja, Ă© a versatilidade desta função que permite alterar, de forma dinâmica, o intervalo somado devolvido. Opção Reference - Quando temos intervalos nĂŁo contĂnuos No entanto, nem todos os casos sĂŁo simples! Pode acontecer o caso de as colunas de dados nĂŁo estarem todas seguidas, e o intervalo nĂŁo ser continuo. Neste caso, podemos aplicar a opção Reference, para resolver esta situação. Ou seja, utilizamos INDEX ĂŤNDICE + Reference conjunto de arrays - Permite identificar intervalos fisicamente “separados”. 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The tutorial shows how to lookup with multiple criteria in Excel using INDEX and MATCH and a few other ways. Although Microsoft Excel provides special functions for vertical and horizontal lookup, expert users normally replace them with INDEX MATCH, which is superior to VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP in many ways. Among other things, it can look up two or more criteria in columns and rows. This tutorial explains the syntax and inner mechanics in full detail so that you can easily adjust the formula for your particular needs. To make the examples easier to follow, you are welcome to download our sample workbook. INDEX MATCH with multiple criteria Non-array INDEX MATCH with two or more criteria INDEX MATCH multiple criteria in rows and columns matrix lookup Excel INDEX MATCH with multiple criteria When working with large databases, you may sometimes find yourself in a situation when you need to find something but don't have a unique identifier for the search. In this case, lookup with several conditions is the only solution. To look up a value based on multiple criteria in separate columns, use this generic formula {=INDEXreturn_range, MATCH1, criteria1=range1 * criteria2=range2 * …, 0} Where Return_range is the range from which to return a value. Criteria1, criteria2, … are the conditions to be met. Range1, range2, … are the ranges on which the corresponding criteria should be tested. Important note! This is an array formula and it must be completed with Ctrl + Shift + Enter. This will enclose your formula in {curly brackets}, which is a visual sign of an array formula in Excel. Do not try typing the braces manually, that won't work! The formula is an advanced version of the iconic INDEX MATCH that returns a match based on a single criterion. To evaluate multiple criteria, we use the multiplication operation that works as the AND operator in array formulas. Below, you will find a real-life example and the detailed explanation of the logic. INDEX MATCH with several criteria - formula example For this example, we will be using a table in the so-called "flat-file" format with each separate criteria combination region-month-item in our case on its own row. Our goal is to retrieve the sales figure for a certain item in a specific region and month. With the source data and criteria in the following cells Return_range sales - D2D13 Criteria1 target region - G1 Criteria2 target month - G2 Criteria3 target item - G3 Range1 regions - A2A13 Range2 months - B2B13 Range3 items - C2C13 The formula takes the following shape =INDEXD2D13, MATCH1, G1=A2A13 * G2=B2B13 * G3=C2C13, 0 Enter the formula, say in G4, complete it by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Enter and you will get the following result How this formula works The trickiest part is the MATCH function, so let's figure it out first MATCH1, G1=A2A13 * G2=B2B13 * G3=C2C13, 0 As you may remember, MATCHlookup_value, lookup_array, [match_type] searches for the lookup value in the lookup array and returns the relative position of that value in the array. In our formula, the arguments are as follows Lookup_value 1 Lookup_array G1=A2A13 * G2=B2B13 * G3=C2C13 Match_type 0 The 1st argument is crystal clear - the function searches for the number 1. The 3rd argument set to 0 means an "exact match", the formula returns the first found value that is exactly equal to the lookup value. The question is - why do we search for "1"? To get the answer, let's have a closer look at the lookup array where we compare each criterion against the corresponding range the target region in G1 against all regions A2A13, the target month in G2 against all months B2B13 and the target item in G3 against all items C2C13. An intermediate result is 3 arrays of TRUE and FALSE where TRUE represents values that meet the tested condition. To visualize this, you can select the individual expressions in the formula and press the F9 key to see what each expression evaluates to The multiplication operation transforms the TRUE and FALSE values into 1's and 0's, respectively {1;1;1;1;1;1;0;0;0;0;0;0} * {0;0;1;1;0;0;0;0;1;1;0;0} * {1;0;1;0;1;0;1;0;1;0;1;0} And because multiplying by 0 always gives 0, the resulting array has 1's only in the rows that meet all the criteria {0;0;1;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0} The above array goes to the lookup_array argument of MATCH. With lookup_value of 1, the function returns the relative position of the row for which all the criteria are TRUE row 3 in our case. If there are several 1's in the array, the position of the first one is returned. The number returned by MATCH goes directly to the row_num argument of the INDEXarray, row_num, [column_num] function =INDEXD2D13, 3 And it yields a result of $115, which is the 3rd value in the D2D13 array. Non-array INDEX MATCH formula with multiple criteria The array formula discussed in the previous example works nice for experienced users. But if you are building a formula for someone else and that someone does not know array functions, they may inadvertently break it. For example, a user may click your formula to examine it, and then press Enter instead of Ctrl + Shift + Enter. In such cases, it would be wise to avoid arrays and use a regular formula that is more bulletproof INDEXreturn_range, MATCH1, INDEXcriteria1=range1 * criteria2=range2 * .., 0, 1, 0 For our sample dataset, the formula goes as follows =INDEXD2D13, MATCH1, INDEXG1=A2A13 * G2=B2B13 * G3=C2C13, 0, 1, 0 How this formula works As the INDEX function can process arrays natively, we add another INDEX to handle the array of 1's and 0's that is created by multiplying two or more TRUE/FALSE arrays. The second INDEX is configured with 0 row_num argument for the formula to return the entire column array rather than a single value. Since it's a one-column array anyway, we can safely supply 1 for column_num INDEX{0;0;1;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0}, 0, 1 returns {0;0;1;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0} This array is passed to the MATCH function MATCH1, {0;0;1;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0}, 0 MATCH finds the row number for which all the criteria are TRUE more precisely, the the relative position of that row in the specified array and passes that number to the row_num argument of the first INDEX =INDEXD2D13, 3 INDEX MATCH with multiple criteria in rows and columns This example shows how to perform lookup by testing two or more criteria in rows and columns. In fact, it's a more complex case of the so-called "matrix lookup" or "two-way lookup" with more than one header row. Here's the generic INDEX MATCH formula with multiple criteria in rows and columns {=INDEXtable_array, MATCHvlookup_value, lookup_column, 0, MATCHhlookup_value1 & hlookup_value2, lookup_row1 & lookup_row2, 0} Where Table_array - the map or area to search within, all data values excluding column and rows headers. Vlookup_value - the value you are looking for vertically in a column. Lookup_column - the column range to search in, usually the row headers. Hlookup_value1, hlookup_value2, … - the values you are looking for horizontally in rows. Lookup_row1, lookup_row2, … - the row ranges to search in, usually the column headers. Important note! For the formula to work correctly, it must be entered as an array formula with Ctrl + Shift + Enter. It is a variation of the classic two-way lookup formula that searches for a value at the intersection of a certain row and column. The difference is that you concatenate several hlookup values and ranges to evaluate multiple column headers. To better understand the logic, please consider the following example. Matrix lookup with multiple criteria - formula example In the sample table below, we'll be searching for a value based on the row headers Items and 2 column headers Regions and Vendors. To make the formula easier to build, let's first define all the criteria and ranges Table_array - B3E4 Vlookup_value target item - H1 Lookup_column Row headers items - A3A4 Hlookup_value1 target region - H2 Hlookup_value2 target vendor - H3 Lookup_row1 Column headers 1 regions - B1E1 Lookup_row2 Column headers 2 vendors - B2E2 And now, supply the arguments into the generic formula explained above, and you will get this result =INDEXB3E5, MATCHH1,A3A5,0, MATCHH2&H3,B1E1&B2E2,0 Remember to complete the formula by pressing the Ctrl + Shift + Enter shortcut, and your matrix lookup with multiple criteria will be done successfully How this formula works As we are searching vertically and horizontally, we need to supply both the row and column numbers for the INDEXarray, row_num, column_num function. Row_num is delivered by MATCHH1, A3A5, 0 that compares the target item Apples in H1 against the row headers in A3A5. This gives a result of 1 because "Apples" is the 1st item in the specified range. Column_num is worked out by concatenating 2 lookup values and 2 lookup arrays MATCHH2&H3, B1E1&B2E2, 0 The key factor for success is that the lookup values should match the column headers exactly and be concatenated in the same order. To visualize this, select the first two arguments in the MATCH formula, press F9, and you will see what each argument evaluates to MATCH"NorthVendor 2", {"NorthVendor 1", "NorthVendor 2", "SouthVendor 1", "SouthVendor 2"}, 0 As "NorthVendor 2" is the second element in the array, the function returns 2. At this point, our lengthy two-dimensional INDEX MATCH formula transforms into this simple one =INDEXB3E5, 1, 2 And returns a value at the intersection of the 1st row and 2nd column in the range B3E5, which is the value in the cell C3. That's how to look up multiple criteria in Excel. I thank you for reading and hope to see you on our blog next week! Practice workbook for download Excel INDEX MATCH multiple criteria .xlsx file How to look up several conditions in Excel
Rumus Index Match 2 Kriteria untuk PemulaHello Kaum Berotak! Apakah kamu sedang belajar Excel dan ingin menguasai rumus index match 2 kriteria? Jangan khawatir, artikel ini akan membahasnya secara lengkap dan mudah dipahami. Pengenalan Rumus Index MatchSebelum masuk ke rumus index match 2 kriteria, mari kita bahas terlebih dahulu pengenalan rumus index match. Index match adalah rumus yang digunakan untuk mencari nilai dalam sebuah tabel dengan dua kolom atau lebih. Rumus ini sangat berguna untuk memudahkan pencarian data dalam tabel yang besar. Cara Kerja Rumus Index MatchRumus index match bekerja dengan mencari nilai pada kolom pertama dan mengembalikan nilai yang sesuai pada kolom kedua. Contohnya, jika kita ingin mencari nilai “B” pada kolom pertama, rumus akan mengembalikan nilai “2” pada kolom kedua. Rumus index match 2 kriteria adalah rumus yang digunakan untuk mencari nilai dalam sebuah tabel dengan dua kriteria atau lebih. Jadi, rumus ini menggabungkan dua rumus index match dan if. Untuk menuliskan rumus index match 2 kriteria, kita harus menambahkan fungsi if pada rumus index match. Contohnya, jika kita ingin mencari nilai “B” pada kolom pertama dan nilai “X” pada kolom kedua, maka rumusnya akan seperti ini =indexrange1, match1, range1=”B”*range2=”X”, 0, 2Penjelasan Rumus Index Match 2 KriteriaDalam rumus di atas, kita mencari nilai “B” pada kolom pertama dan nilai “X” pada kolom kedua menggunakan fungsi match. Kemudian, kita menggunakan fungsi if untuk mengembalikan nilai pada kolom kedua. Cara Menggunakan Rumus Index Match 2 KriteriaUntuk menggunakan rumus index match 2 kriteria, kita perlu memasukkan nilai range1 dan range2 sesuai dengan tabel yang ingin dicari. Selain itu, kita juga perlu memasukkan nilai “B” dan “X” sesuai dengan kriteria yang ingin dicari. Contoh Penggunaan Rumus Index Match 2 KriteriaMisalnya, kita memiliki tabel seperti ini Kolom 1 Kolom 2 —————— A X B Y C X D ZJika kita ingin mencari nilai pada kolom kedua dengan kriteria “B” pada kolom pertama dan “Y” pada kolom kedua, maka rumusnya akan seperti ini =indexA1B4, match1, A1A4=”B”*B1B4=”Y”, 0, 2Rumus ini akan mengembalikan nilai “Y” pada kolom kedua. Keuntungan Menggunakan Rumus Index Match 2 KriteriaMenggunakan rumus index match 2 kriteria memiliki beberapa keuntungan, di antaranya 1. Memudahkan pencarian data dalam tabel yang besar. 2. Menghemat waktu dan tenaga dalam mencari data. 3. Meningkatkan efisiensi kerja dalam mengelola data. KesimpulanRumus index match 2 kriteria adalah rumus yang sangat berguna dalam mencari data dalam tabel. Dengan menguasai rumus ini, kamu bisa lebih efisien dalam mengelola data dan menghemat waktu dalam pencarian data. Jangan lupa untuk terus berlatih dan eksplorasi lebih dalam tentang Excel. Sampai Jumpa Kembali di Artikel Menarik Lainnya!
What does it do? Searches the row position of a value/text in one column using the MATCH function and returns the value/text in the same row position from another column to the left or right using the INDEX functionFormula breakdown =INDEXarray, MATCHlookup_value, lookup_array, [match_type]What it means =INDEXreturn the value/text, MATCHfrom the row position of this value/textWe can use the INDEX-MATCH formula and combine it with Data Validation drop down menus to return a value based on 2 is a little advanced so you will need to drop what you are doing and really focus. Let’s go…First we need to convert our data into an Excel Table by pressing Ctrl+TSee tutorial on how to convert to an Excel Table hereWe then create drop down menus for our Sales Rep column and another one for our Units/Sales/Avg Sale column namesSee tutorial on how to insert drop down menus hereOnce the above are done we need to create our the workbook below to practice this 1 We need to nest an INDIRECT function within the INDEX function and reference the Metric cell name H14 with our Table name Table1=INDEXINDIRECT“Table1[“&H14&”]”,This will give us our dynamic column name within the Excel 2 We need to lookup our Sales Rep within the Sales Rep column table=INDEXINDIRECT“Table1[“&H14&”]”, MATCHG14,Table1[SALES REP],0So by combining these formulas we can choose two criteria Sales Rep & Metric name to return the respective to Index Match 2 Criteria with Data Validation in Excel About The Author John Michaloudis John Michaloudis is the Founder & Chief Inspirational Officer of MyExcelOnline!
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