MAP

Results in an array where each cell is computed by applying a formula to the corresponding cells of one or more input arrays.

Huomautus-kuvake

Enter the formula as an array formula. Hint: enter formula using keys Ctrl + Shift + Enter.


Syntax

=MAP(Array1 [; Array2 [;...]; Formula)

Array1 [; Array2 [;...]: The arrays that provides the arguments to the formula.

Formula: An expression defined by a LAMBDA function or similar, which processes the data from the provided array(s). If multiple arrays are supplied, their corresponding cells are passed as arguments to the formula or function. The formula or function must accept as many parameters as there are arrays. It must be the final argument of the MAP function.

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If the arrays have different dimensions, the MAP function returns an array of size M × N, where M is the maximum number of rows across all arrays, and N is the maximum number of columns. Any extra cells in the resulting array that are not processed by the formula are filled with #N/A.


Examples

Esimerkki

The following data will be used as example

 

A

B

C

1

Maths

Physics

Biology

2

47

67

33

3

36

68

42

4

40

65

44

5

39

64

60

6

 

38

43

7

47

84

62

8

29

80

51

9

27

49

40

10

57

49

12

11

56

33

60

12

57

 

 

13

26

 

 


The formula =MAP(A2:C13;LAMBDA(var;var*3)) returns an array of same dimensions where each element of the source array is multiplied by 3.

Teknistä tietoa

Vihje-kuvake

This function is available since LibreOfficeDev 27.2.


This function is NOT part of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.3. Part 4: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format standard. The name space is

COM.MICROSOFT.MAP

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