public final class Lookup
extends java.lang.Object
LOOKUP finds an index row in a lookup table by the first column value and returns the value from another column.
Syntax:
VLOOKUP(lookup_value, lookup_vector, result_vector)
lookup_value The value to be found in the lookup vector.
lookup_vector An area reference for the lookup data.
result_vector Single row or single column area reference from which the result value is chosen.
Constructor and Description |
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Lookup() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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ValueEval |
evaluate(int srcRowIndex,
int srcColumnIndex,
ValueEval arg0,
ValueEval arg1)
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ValueEval |
evaluate(int srcRowIndex,
int srcColumnIndex,
ValueEval arg0,
ValueEval arg1,
ValueEval arg2)
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ValueEval |
evaluate(ValueEval[] args,
int srcRowIndex,
int srcColumnIndex) |
public ValueEval evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1)
Function2Arg
public ValueEval evaluate(int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex, ValueEval arg0, ValueEval arg1, ValueEval arg2)
Function3Arg
public final ValueEval evaluate(ValueEval[] args, int srcRowIndex, int srcColumnIndex)
evaluate
in interface Function
args
- the evaluated function arguments. Empty values are represented with
BlankEval
or MissingArgEval
, never null
.srcRowIndex
- row index of the cell containing the formula under evaluationsrcColumnIndex
- column index of the cell containing the formula under evaluationErrorEval
, never null
.
Note - Excel uses the error code #NUM! instead of IEEE NaN, so when
numeric functions evaluate to Double.NaN
be sure to translate the result to ErrorEval.NUM_ERROR
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