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The IFS function is a premade function in Excel, which returns values based on one or more true or false conditions
The IFS function is a premade function in Excel, which returns values based on one or more true or false conditions.
It is typed =IFS
and has two or more parts:
=IFS(logical_test1, value_if_true1, [logical_test2, value_if_true2], [logical_test3; ...)
The conditions are referred to as logical_test1, logical_test2, ...
, which can check things like:
>
<
=
Each condition is connected with a return value.
Note: More than one condition can be true so the function will return the value for the first true condition.
Note: The different parts of the function are separated by a symbol, like comma ,
or semicolon ;
The symbol depends on your Language Settings.
Make categories for how fast the Pokemon are:
The conditions and return values are:
Example IFS function, step by step:
D2
=IFS
C2>90
,
"Fast"
for when the first condition is TRUE,
C2>50
,
"Normal"
for when the second condition is TRUE,
C2<=50
,
"Slow"
for when the third condition is TRUESince the value in cell C2
is "45", the first and second conditions are false, and third condition is true (less than or equal to 50), the function will return "Slow".
Note: Text values needs to be in quotes: " "
The function can be repeated with the filling function for each row to perform the same check for each Pokemon:
Note: The third condition <=50
includes =
so that 50 is included in "less than or equal to 50"
Now, each Pokemon has a speed category:
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