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Advanced Functions – Obj. 4.01

Advanced Functions – Obj. 4.01. Advanced Functions are used in higher-level operations , such as conditional and comparison equations to compute interest rates, due dates and payment terms, and financial projections. Types of Advanced Functions. IF Statement Functions Date Functions

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Advanced Functions – Obj. 4.01

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  1. Advanced Functions – Obj. 4.01 Advanced Functions are used in higher-level operations, such as conditional and comparisonequations to compute interest rates, due dates and payment terms, and financial projections.

  2. Types of Advanced Functions • IF Statement Functions • Date Functions • Lookup Functions • ListFunctions • Count Functions

  3. IFStatements IF Statements are conditional operators. • Results are returned IF the data specified in an equation meets conditions set by the formula • IFstatements can be written to carry out an action Example: IF a value in a cell is greater than or equal to another value, insert the word “Pass” in a cell. Example: The answer is one value IF a condition you specify evaluates to TRUE and returns another value IFthe condition evaluates to FALSE.

  4. Date Functions DateFunctions are used to calculatea period of time. Types of DateFunctions: • NOW– returns the current date (2)DAYS360– calculates the difference in days between 2 dates Examples: • The number of days that have elapsed since a value was entered into a specific cell • To calculate a 30 day due date for a record of spreadsheet invoices

  5. Lookup Functions A Lookup function is used to compare a cell value to an ARRAY of cells and return a value that matches the location of the value in the array. (Note: the valuesMUST be placed in Ascendingorder) Types of LookupFunctions: (1) Lookup – used for two column vectors (2) VLookUp – used when there are more than two columns in the array (lookup table)

  6. List Function A List Function is used to: • Assist in organizing spreadsheet information. • Create a more user-friendly spreadsheet atmosphere. • Control the size or content of data entries. • Filter for specific content within a list.

  7. List Function Types of Lists: (a) Validated • A validatedlistlimits data entry to specific choices programmed into the function (b) Non-Validated • A non-validatedlistallows additional entries other than those provided in the drop-down menu. • Example: displaying only the Southeast region vice presidents from a spreadsheet instead of displaying all of the vice presidents

  8. Count Function The COUNTFunction is used toreturn the number of cells in a range. Types of CountFunctions: • Count – returns the number of cells in a rangethat contain numbers • CountA – returns the number of cells in a rangethat contain any value/label • Countlf – returns the number of cells that meet a condition set forth in a formula.

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