Compare Mixed Number, Number stored as text, alphanumeric

StevenHPerry

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How can I check cells for equality if they are variably a number, a number stored as text, and/or an alphanumeric?

My data could be any of these
231.0
231 (as text)
231A

The numeric portion will always be 3 digits (201-299), but can be stored as number or text. The optional alpha character will always be (a-z) or (A-Z).

My desired result is
231.0 = 231 (text) => True

231A = 231.0 (number) => False
231A = 231 (text) => False

And obviously if the numeric portion is different, they should not evaluate to true either.
235 = 231 => False
235A = 231A => False
231.0 = 299A => False

I've tried casting all items to text using for instance "If(IsNumber(231.0),Text(231.0,"###")" and then doing a straight comparison and also as a subtraction not equal to zero.

I'm stumped on this one... but maybe the answer is obvious to someone else?
 

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Steven,

Maybe...
Excel 2007

Excel 2007
ABC
1231231TRUE
2231A231FALSE
3231254FALSE
4231A231FALSE
5234.0234TRUE
Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C1=IFERROR(1*A1=1*B1,FALSE)

<colgroup><col style="width: 25pxpx"><col><col><col></colgroup><thead>
</thead><tbody>
</tbody>


Hope that helps.
 
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Thank you both for your very quick replies. Tony's IfError function almost did the trick. Two more criteria I forgot to post...

231A = 231B => False
201A = 299A => False

So I added a quick if(A1=B1) check and nested the iferror in the false condition. This seems to be working on all occurrences.

Thanks for the breakthrough! I'm off and running again.
 
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Steven,

You are welcome.

So 231.0= 231.0 => False ???
231(text) = 231(text) => False ????
 
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