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* <tt>'''CHOOSE(0;"A";"B";"C";"D")'''</tt> returns <tt>'''Err:502'''</tt> (correctly - the index is out of range) but  <tt>'''ISERROR(CHOOSE(0;"A";"B";"C";"D"))'''</tt> also returns <tt>'''Err:502'''</tt>, rather than <tt>'''TRUE'''</tt>. The error is propagated rather than evaluated.
 
* <tt>'''CHOOSE(0;"A";"B";"C";"D")'''</tt> returns <tt>'''Err:502'''</tt> (correctly - the index is out of range) but  <tt>'''ISERROR(CHOOSE(0;"A";"B";"C";"D"))'''</tt> also returns <tt>'''Err:502'''</tt>, rather than <tt>'''TRUE'''</tt>. The error is propagated rather than evaluated.
  
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* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISERR function|ISERR]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISERR function|ISERR]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISNA function|ISNA]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISNA function|ISNA]]

Revision as of 12:35, 16 July 2018


ISERROR

Tests for any error value.

Syntax:

ISERROR(value)

Returns TRUE if value refers to or evaluates to any error value, including #N/A, and FALSE otherwise.


Use the ISERR function to test for any errors except #N/A.

Example:

ISERROR(SQRT(-1))

returns TRUE, because taking the squareroot of -1 is an error.

ISERROR(C5)

where C5 contains 123, returns FALSE, because 123 is not an error.

ISERROR(NA())

returns TRUE, because NA() returns the #N/A error.

Issues:

  • CHOOSE(0;"A";"B";"C";"D") returns Err:502 (correctly - the index is out of range) but ISERROR(CHOOSE(0;"A";"B";"C";"D")) also returns Err:502, rather than TRUE. The error is propagated rather than evaluated.



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