Local addresses
The "A1" address system has coordinates that exist over the whole worksheet. If you have a block of data specified somewhere within that worksheet, it can be useful to be able to specify the addresses relative to that block.
This can be done with INDEX(), which takes 3 arguments. The first argument is a rectangular range of data, for example A2:E8. The second and third arguments are numbers specifying an offset down then right from the top left of that data range. Unlike OFFSET(), the numbering starts at 1, so INDEX(A2:E8, 4, 2) refers to cell B5.
This exercise is part of the course
Intermediate Google Sheets
Exercise instructions
Use the block of data for North East India + North Myanmar, from A11 to G19 as the reference.
- In cell
I1, useINDEX()to get the number ofBlues inSikkim. - In cell
I2, get the number ofWhite-yellows inMizoram Hills.
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