Why does this work?
Hi Dave
Thanks for the explanation. It will be a definite help for the future.
P.S. This is the second try at replying to your answer. I keep getting a
temporarily out of service notice, so let's hope you get this one!
Have..
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OneFineDay
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
=A1&B1
concatenates two strings.
So if A1 contained 1 and B1 contained 23, the
=A1&B1
would result in the string 123
By adding 0 to the string, excel will coerce the string value to a real number
123.
If you put
=A1&B1
in C1
and
=(A1&B1)+0
in D1
You can see the difference with formulas like:
=isnumber(c1)
=isnumber(d1)
and
=istext(c1)
=istext(d1)
M Thompson wrote:
I got this formula from Max, Singapo =VLOOKUP((A1&B1)+0,Sheet2!A1:C6,3,0)
I would like to know how the +0 is working in this. I've spent about alot of
time in Help and on the internet trying to find out, but I think you guys are
the ones that can clear it up. I know it's making the formala recognize the
concatenation as a number, but how?
Thanks and have...
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OneFineDay
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Dave Peterson
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