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ajmal_pottekattil_yoousuf
Mar 23, 2023Iron Contributor
Convert one Unit to Another
please refer the excel could you please guide me
- Mar 25, 2023
If use lookup vector sorted in ascending order and adjust result vector accordingly, simple LOOKUP(), which is available for any version, works
=F5*LOOKUP(G5&"-"&D5,{"µA-A","µA-mA","A-µA","A-A","A-mA","mA-µA","mA-A","mA-mA","μm-μm"},{0.000001,0.001,0.000001,1,0.001,1000,0.001,1,1})
NikolinoDE
Mar 25, 2023Gold Contributor
CONVERT function
Works in Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web Excel 2021, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2019 for Mac, Excel 2016, Excel 2016 for Mac, Excel 2013, Excel 2010, Excel 2007, Excel for Mac 2011, Excel Starter 2010.
Please, see the file with exambles.
Link: How to Use CONVERT
Detlef_Lewin
Mar 25, 2023Silver Contributor
Ampere is not part of the measurement systems supported by CONVERT().
=F5*XLOOKUP(G5&"-"&D5,{"μm-μm","µA-mA","µA-A","mA-µA","mA-mA","mA-A","A-µA","A-mA","A-A"},{1,0.001,0.000001,1000,1,0.001,0.000001,0.001;1})
- NikolinoDEMar 25, 2023Gold Contributor
That's what happens when you're not careful, number is not the same number.
Thanks hadn't thought of that and thanks for the help.
Also my apologies to Mr. ajmal pottekattil yoousuf for his time wasting.
Recommend using Mr. Detlef_Lewin formula, although I haven't tried it.
The formula is for Excel 365 or 2019, I'm currently working on a 2016 version.
Thx again.
- SergeiBaklanMar 25, 2023MVP
If use lookup vector sorted in ascending order and adjust result vector accordingly, simple LOOKUP(), which is available for any version, works
=F5*LOOKUP(G5&"-"&D5,{"µA-A","µA-mA","A-µA","A-A","A-mA","mA-µA","mA-A","mA-mA","μm-μm"},{0.000001,0.001,0.000001,1,0.001,1000,0.001,1,1})