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: where cells <tt>'''B1'''</tt>, <tt>'''B2'''</tt>, <tt>'''B3'''</tt>, <tt>'''B4'''</tt> contain <tt>'''4'''</tt>, <tt>'''7'''</tt>, <tt>'''5'''</tt>,and <tt>'''8'''</tt>, returns <tt>'''5'''</tt>. The highest number is <tt>'''8'''</tt>, then <tt>'''7'''</tt>, then in third place <tt>'''5'''</tt>.
 
: where cells <tt>'''B1'''</tt>, <tt>'''B2'''</tt>, <tt>'''B3'''</tt>, <tt>'''B4'''</tt> contain <tt>'''4'''</tt>, <tt>'''7'''</tt>, <tt>'''5'''</tt>,and <tt>'''8'''</tt>, returns <tt>'''5'''</tt>. The highest number is <tt>'''8'''</tt>, then <tt>'''7'''</tt>, then in third place <tt>'''5'''</tt>.
  
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Revision as of 08:46, 17 July 2018


LARGE

Returns the nth largest value in a list of numbers.

Syntax:

LARGE(numberlist; n)

returns the nth largest number within the (unordered) range or array of numbers numberlist.

Example:

LARGE(B1:B4; 3)

where cells B1, B2, B3, B4 contain 4, 7, 5,and 8, returns 5. The highest number is 8, then 7, then in third place 5.



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