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Conditional:: (5 methods):
statementIf()
statementSwitch()
IFERROR()
IFNA()
IFS()
Class: Conditional - X-Ref
statementIf($condition = true, $returnIfTrue = 0, $returnIfFalse = false) X-Ref |
STATEMENT_IF. Returns one value if a condition you specify evaluates to TRUE and another value if it evaluates to FALSE. Excel Function: =IF(condition[,returnIfTrue[,returnIfFalse]]) Condition is any value or expression that can be evaluated to TRUE or FALSE. For example, A10=100 is a logical expression; if the value in cell A10 is equal to 100, the expression evaluates to TRUE. Otherwise, the expression evaluates to FALSE. This argument can use any comparison calculation operator. ReturnIfTrue is the value that is returned if condition evaluates to TRUE. For example, if this argument is the text string "Within budget" and the condition argument evaluates to TRUE, then the IF function returns the text "Within budget" If condition is TRUE and ReturnIfTrue is blank, this argument returns 0 (zero). To display the word TRUE, use the logical value TRUE for this argument. ReturnIfTrue can be another formula. ReturnIfFalse is the value that is returned if condition evaluates to FALSE. For example, if this argument is the text string "Over budget" and the condition argument evaluates to FALSE, then the IF function returns the text "Over budget". If condition is FALSE and ReturnIfFalse is omitted, then the logical value FALSE is returned. If condition is FALSE and ReturnIfFalse is blank, then the value 0 (zero) is returned. ReturnIfFalse can be another formula. return: mixed The value of returnIfTrue or returnIfFalse determined by condition param: mixed $condition Condition to evaluate param: mixed $returnIfTrue Value to return when condition is true param: mixed $returnIfFalse Optional value to return when condition is false |
statementSwitch(...$arguments) X-Ref |
STATEMENT_SWITCH. Returns corresponding with first match (any data type such as a string, numeric, date, etc). Excel Function: =SWITCH (expression, value1, result1, value2, result2, ... value_n, result_n [, default]) Expression The expression to compare to a list of values. value1, value2, ... value_n A list of values that are compared to expression. The SWITCH function is looking for the first value that matches the expression. result1, result2, ... result_n A list of results. The SWITCH function returns the corresponding result when a value matches expression. default Optional. It is the default to return if expression does not match any of the values (value1, value2, ... value_n). return: mixed The value of matched expression param: mixed $arguments Statement arguments |
IFERROR($testValue = '', $errorpart = '') X-Ref |
IFERROR. Excel Function: =IFERROR(testValue,errorpart) return: mixed The value of errorpart or testValue determined by error condition param: mixed $testValue Value to check, is also the value returned when no error param: mixed $errorpart Value to return when testValue is an error condition |
IFNA($testValue = '', $napart = '') X-Ref |
IFNA. Excel Function: =IFNA(testValue,napart) return: mixed The value of errorpart or testValue determined by error condition param: mixed $testValue Value to check, is also the value returned when not an NA param: mixed $napart Value to return when testValue is an NA condition |
IFS(...$arguments) X-Ref |
IFS. Excel Function: =IFS(testValue1;returnIfTrue1;testValue2;returnIfTrue2;...;testValue_n;returnIfTrue_n) testValue1 ... testValue_n Conditions to Evaluate returnIfTrue1 ... returnIfTrue_n Value returned if corresponding testValue (nth) was true return: mixed|string The value of returnIfTrue_n, if testValue_n was true. #N/A if none of testValues was true param: mixed ...$arguments Statement arguments |