USE Of Choose
Index Value
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Result
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1
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Alan
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=CHOOSE(C4,"Alan","Bob","Carol")
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3
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Carol
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=CHOOSE(C5,"Alan","Bob","Carol")
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2
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Bob
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=CHOOSE(C6,"Alan","Bob","Carol")
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3
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18%
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=CHOOSE(C7,10%,15%,18%)
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1
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10%
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=CHOOSE(C8,10%,15%,18%)
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2
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15%
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=CHOOSE(C9,10%,15%,18%)
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What Does It Do?
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This function picks from a list of options based upon an Index value given to by the user.
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Syntax
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=CHOOSE(UserValue, Item1, Item2, Item3 through to Item29)
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Formatting
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No special formatting is required.
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Example
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The following table was used to calculate the medals for athletes taking part in a race.
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The Time for each athlete is entered.
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The =RANK() function calculates the finishing position of each athlete.
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The =CHOOSE() then allocates the correct medal.
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The =IF() has been used to filter out any positions above 3, as this would cause
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the error of #VALUE to appear, due to the fact the =CHOOSE() has only three items in it.
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Name
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Time
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Position
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Medal
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Alan
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01:30
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2
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Silver
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=IF(D30<=3,CHOOSE(D30,"Gold","Silver","Bronze"),"unplaced")
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Bob
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01:15
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4
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unplaced
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=IF(D31<=3,CHOOSE(D31,"Gold","Silver","Bronze"),"unplaced")
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Carol
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02:45
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1
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Gold
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=IF(D32<=3,CHOOSE(D32,"Gold","Silver","Bronze"),"unplaced")
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David
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01:05
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5
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unplaced
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=IF(D33<=3,CHOOSE(D33,"Gold","Silver","Bronze"),"unplaced")
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Eric
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01:20
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3
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Bronze
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=IF(D34<=3,CHOOSE(D34,"Gold","Silver","Bronze"),"unplaced")
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=RANK(C34,C30:C34)
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