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Excel Lookup Functions: XLOOKUP, FILTER, XMATCH, LOOKUP, and SWITCH - Part 6
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- 1 1. Introduction
- 2 2. Topics in video
- 3 3. Problems with AI and Excel
- 4 4. XLOOKUP arguments
- 5 5. Exact Match Lookup to lookup a product price
- 6 6. Data Validation to add a dropdown list to a cell to facilitate accurate XLOOKUP results
- 7 7. Different types of Data Validation
- 8 8. How XLOOKUP can be better than XLOOKUP
- 9 9. Lookup an employee record whole row with XLOOKUP
- 10 10. Lookup whole column of days sales with XLOOKUP to then add with SUM function
- 11 11. Exact Match or Next Smaller lookup
- 12 12. Characteristics of tax, commission, sales discount, and other similar lookup tables that lead us to use the LOOKUP function rather than the XLOOKUP function
- 13 13. Comprehensive look at how XLOOKUP and LOOKUP perform and handle Exact Match or Next Smaller lookup, also known as Approximate Match Lookup.
- 14 14. Characteristics of tax table leads to using LOOKUP function, even though XLOOKUP can do some crazy tricks
- 15 15. LOOKUP function arguments
- 16 16. How LOOKUP Binary Search works
- 17 17. Use LOOKUP function on same example as XLOOKUP
- 18 18. Binary option in XLOOKUP is not as fast as LOOKUP
- 19 19. XLOOKUP settings to simulate exact return results as XLOOKUP, but is very slow
- 20 20. Timing results of LOOKUP and XLOOKUP
- 21 21. XLOOKUP and LOOKUP function algorithms to see how the binary options in each can yield different answers
- 22 22. XLOOKUP can perform Vertical or Horizontal Lookup
- 23 23. XLOOKUP with Exact Match or Next Bigger to lookup pipe size for land drainage pipes
- 24 24. Custom Number Formatting to show numbers in inches
- 25 25. Wildcard lookup with XLOOKUP to do a partial text lookup
- 26 26. First-To-Last and Last-To-First search_mode options
- 27 27. First-To-Last and Last-To-First search yield same results when there are no duplicates in the lookup_array
- 28 28. What happens when there are duplicates in the lookup_array?
- 29 29. Lookup First-To-Last when there are duplicate values in lookup_array. See example of looking up employees first day of work.
- 30 30. Lookup Last-To-First when there are duplicate values in lookup_array. See example of looking up employees last sales amount.
- 31 31. XLOOKUP to use two lookup values to lookup a City and Product Price
- 32 32. Two-Way lookup with the XLOOKUP function. Example of getting a tax rate for employee with weekly wage and number of allowances
- 33 33. FILTER function to return multiple items from one lookup value.
- 34 34. XMATCH function to compare two lists
- 35 35. SWITCH function to lookup three different lookup tables inside the LOOKUP function
- 36 36. Homework – Practice Problems for you!
- 37 37. Summary
- 38 38. Closing