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Data Analytics Training | Data Analysis Online Training Course

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Data Analytics Training | Data Analysis Online Training Course

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  1. Data Analytics Functions Data analytics functionslike VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, and MATCH are powerful tools for searching and retrieving information in Excel or other spreadsheet software. - Data Analytics Training in Hyderabad Let's briefly discuss each of them: 1. VLOOKUP (Vertical Lookup): -Purpose: Searches for a value in the first column of a table and returns a value in the same row from another column. - [range_lookup])` Syntax: `VLOOKUP(lookup_value, table_array, col_index_num, - Example: `=VLOOKUP(A2, B2:E10, 3, FALSE)` 2. HLOOKUP (Horizontal Lookup): - Purpose: Similar to VLOOKUP, but searches for a value in the first row of a table and returns a value in the same column from another row. - [range_lookup])` Syntax: `HLOOKUP(lookup_value, table_array, row_index_num, - Example: `=HLOOKUP(A2, B1:E10, 2, FALSE)` - Data Analytics Online Training 3. INDEX and MATCH: - Purpose: INDEX returns the value of a cell in a specified row and column of a range. MATCH searches for a specified value in a range and returns the relative position of that item. - Syntax (INDEX): `INDEX(array, row_num, [column_num])` - Syntax (MATCH): `MATCH(lookup_value, lookup_array, [match_type])` - Example: `=INDEX(B2:E10, MATCH(A2, B2:B10, 0), 3)` 4. Nested VLOOKUP or INDEX/MATCH: - Purpose: Combining multiple VLOOKUPs or INDEX/MATCH functions to perform more complex lookups.

  2. - Example using VLOOKUP: `=VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(A2, B2:E10, 2, FALSE), G2:I10, 3, FALSE)` - Example using INDEX/MATCH: `=INDEX(G2:I10, MATCH(VLOOKUP(A2, B2:E10, 2, FALSE), B2:B10, 0), 3)` - Data Analytics Online Training Institute These functions are handy for organizing and analyzing data in spreadsheets. Using them efficiently can save time and help in building dynamic and flexible models. Keep in mind that when dealing with larger datasets or more complex relationships, databases and more advanced tools may be more appropriate. Visualpath is the Leading and Best Institute for learning Data Analytics Course in Hyderabad, Hyderabad. We provide Data Analytics Online Training, you will get the best course at an affordable cost. Attend Free Demo Call on - +91-9989971070. Visit : https://www.visualpath.in/data-analytics- online-training.html

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