Subject | Re: spreadsheet ergonomics |
From | Steve Carroll |
Date | 04/09/2017 19:28 (04/09/2017 10:28) |
Message-ID | <df5034cb-f756-44c3-a1d8-9765ae820804@googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Snit |
Snit... you pretended that someone was 'obsessing' over you again so you could play 'victim' and be the center of attention, Drama Queen?
On 4/8/17, 12:33 AM, in article ekri2uF7851U4@mid.individual.net, "vallor" <vallor@cultnix.org>wrote:vallorSnit
On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 06:23:59 +0000, owl wrote:owlvallor
Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:Snitowl
On 4/7/17, 10:57 PM, in article ahvu003.ak3@rooftop.invalid, "owl" <owl@rooftop.invalid>wrote:
...Snitowl
Right... you can sort RANGES. ----- @index(e,r)
Use the value of the expression e to index into the range r. The numeric value at that position is returned. The value 1 selects the first item in the range, 2 selects the second item, etc. R should be either a single row or a single column. -----
I wonder why snipped this part about the index() function:
"With three arguments, the range must come first, and the second and third arguments will then be interpreted as row and column, respectively, for indexing into a two-dimensional table."
I've had enough of your bullshit. Plonk.
You had the patience of a saint.
Look, another discussion where