vlookup from a table
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vlookup from a table
Hello,
when i look up a value from a table the answer always has parentheses.is there something in Mathcad other than vlookup where i can lookup values but w/p parentheses. please see attached mathcadsheet. The user pick a beam size, then i would like to be able to read its root beams from column 1 and 2. Also i would like to be able to look up other values as well w/o parentheses. Thank you all!
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Hello!
Please see the attachment.
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Thank you so much Vladimir!
did you add the 0 by "[ "? could you explain to what does the step you did do?
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vllookup is returning a matrix, even though it is only one element, that's what the () indicated, so by using [0, you are selecting the first element in the matrix, which is a number.
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SAM FARES wrote:
Thank you so much Vladimir!...
You're welcome.
SAM FARES wrote:
...did you add the 0 by "[ "?...
Yes .
SAM FARES wrote:
... could you explain to what does the step you did do?
Please see the correct explanation from Wayne at the top.
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Thank you so much Vladimir!
did you add the 0 by "[ "? could you explain to what does the step you did do?
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There is an issue with Vladimir's way. What happens when there are two matches?????
Using the [0, the function will only return the first match.
Mike
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Mike,
Something wrong with this worksheet. At me Mathcad 15 M010 was closed with an error. Could you check it?
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Please try the attached. I was only indicating that the [0 trick will not work when more than 1 match is found.
Mike
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The same result:
Try to download this file ("Mathcad lookup_MC15_Mike.xmcd.zip") and then open it.
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I have just downloaded and opened with no issues.
Mike
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This is strange . However, yesterday I corrected the initial worksheet from another computer.
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This is strange
. However, yesterday I corrected the initial worksheet from another computer.
That is strange. See image from worksheet below.
As I said, not much in it only indicating the problem if more than one match is found.
Mike
