Index or Match problem

Mel Smith

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I'm trying to write a formula to display the cell contents of column B (B2:B61) dependent upon the result of =Max(K2:K61). Any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Mel
 

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can you give an example using xl2bb

=FILTER(B2:B8,K2:K8=MAX(K2:K8))

or

=INDEX(B2:B8,MATCH(MAX(K2:K8),K2:K8,0))

Book2
ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
1
2a1dd
3b2
4c3
5d100
6e90
7f80
8g60
Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
M2M2=FILTER(B2:B8,K2:K8=MAX(K2:K8))
N2N2=INDEX(B2:B8,MATCH(MAX(K2:K8),K2:K8,0))


Note: Images are difficult to see , and also requires that I input all the data myself, which means I may make an error, which is very time consuming, and from my point of view less likely to get a response, if a complicated spreadsheet. Plus we cannot see any of the formulas used.

Therefore -

A SMALL sample spreadsheet, around 10-20 rows, would help a lot here, with all sensitive data removed, and expected results mocked up and manually entered, with a few notes of explanation.

This will possibly enable a quicker and more accurate solution for you.

MrExcel has a tool called “XL2BB” that lets you post samples of your data and will allow us to copy/paste your sample data into our Excel spreadsheets, saving a lot of time.

You can also test to see if it works ok, in the "Test Here" forum.

OR if you cannot get XL2BB to work, or have restrictions on your PC

then put the sample spreadsheet onto a share

I only tend to goto OneDrive, Dropbox or google docs , as I'm never certain of other random share sites and possible virus.
Please make sure you have a representative data sample and also that the data has been desensitised, remember this site is open to anyone with internet access to see - so any sensitive / personal data should be removed

Make sure you set any share or google to share to everyone
 
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Solution
Not knowing the ranges
=INDEX($B$5:$E$17, MATCH(MAX($E$5:$E$17), $E$5:$E$17,0), 4) is an example of MAX used.
 
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I've extended your range and it was just what I wanted.

Thanks, ETAF

Mel
 
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