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    Symbol
    Name
    Last Price
    Change
    STI Index
    3,430.45
    -30.37
    S&P 500
    5,451.50
    +24.37
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    +266.78
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    +50.83
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    The INDEX function returns a value or the reference to a value from within a table or range.

    There are two ways to use the INDEX function:

    •If you want to return the value of a specified cell or array of cells, see Array form.

    •If you want to return a reference to specified cells, see Reference form.

    Description

    Returns the value of an element in a table or an array, selected by the row and column number indexes. Use the array form if the first argument to INDEX is an array constant.

    Syntax

    INDEX(array, row_num, [column_num]) The array form of the INDEX function has the following arguments: •array Required. A range of cells or an array constant. •If array contains only one row or column, the corresponding row_num or column_num argument is optional. •If array has more than one row and more than one column, and only row_num or column_num is used, INDEX returns an array of the entire row or column in array. •row_num Required, unless column_num is present. Selects the row in array from which to return a value. If row_num is omitted, column_num is required. •column_num Optional. Selects the column in array from which to return a value. If column_num is omitted, row_num is required.

    Remarks

    •If both the row_num and column_num arguments are used, INDEX returns the value in the cell at the intersection of row_num and column_num. •row_num and column_num must point to a cell within array; otherwise, INDEX returns a #REF! error. •If you set row_num or column_num to 0 (zero), INDEX returns the array of values for the entire column or row, respectively. To use values returned as an array, enter the INDEX function as an array formula.

    Example 1

    These examples use the INDEX function to find the value in the intersecting cell where a row and a column meet. Copy the example data in the following table, and paste it in cell A1 of a new Excel worksheet. For formulas to show results, select them, press F2, and then press Enter.

    Example 2

    This example uses the INDEX function in an array formula to find the values in two cells specified in a 2x2 array. Top of Page

    Description

    Returns the reference of the cell at the intersection of a particular row and column. If the reference is made up of non-adjacent selections, you can pick the selection to look in.

    Syntax

    INDEX(reference, row_num, [column_num], [area_num]) The reference form of the INDEX function has the following arguments: •reference Required. A reference to one or more cell ranges. •If you are entering a non-adjacent range for the reference, enclose reference in parentheses. •If each area in reference contains only one row or column, the row_num or column_num argument, respectively, is optional. For example, for a single row reference, use INDEX(reference,,column_num). •row_num Required. The number of the row in reference from which to return a reference. •column_num Optional. The number of the column in reference from which to return a reference. •area_num Optional. Selects a range in reference from which to return the intersection of row_num and column_num. The first area selected or entered is numbered 1, the second is 2, and so on. If area_num is omitted, INDEX uses area 1. The areas listed here must all be located on one sheet. If you specify areas that are not on the same sheet as each other, it will cause a #VALUE! error. If you need to use ranges that are located on different sheets from each other, it is recommended that you use the array form of the INDEX function, and use another function to calculate the range that makes up the array. For example, you could use the CHOOSE function to calculate which range will be used.

    Remarks

    •After reference and area_num have selected a particular range, row_num and column_num select a particular cell: row_num 1 is the first row in the range, column_num 1 is the first column, and so on. The reference returned by INDEX is the intersection of row_num and column_num. •If you set row_num or column_num to 0 (zero), INDEX returns the reference for the entire column or row, respectively. •row_num, column_num, and area_num must point to a cell within reference; otherwise, INDEX returns a #REF! error. If row_num and column_num are omitted, INDEX returns the area in reference specified by area_num. •The result of the INDEX function is a reference and is interpreted as such by other formulas. Depending on the formula, the return value of INDEX may be used as a reference or as a value. For example, the formula CELL("width",INDEX(A1:B2,1,2)) is equivalent to CELL("width",B1). The CELL function uses the return value of INDEX as a cell reference. On the other hand, a formula such as 2*INDEX(A1:B2,1,2) translates the return value of INDEX into the number in cell B1.

    Learn how to use the INDEX function to return a value or a reference from a table or a range in Excel. See the syntax, arguments, examples, and tips for the array form and the reference form of the function.

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