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Tenspeed39355
06-10-2005, 05:15 AM
Good morning guys. I have two columns of stock symbols. There are around
400 symbols. One column is from one month ago and the second column is current. I have numbered the first column 1-400 and the second column 1-400.
What I want to do is to be able to match up the symbols in the second column with the symbols in the first column by a number. Example AOF is #1 in column
#1 and it is # 200 in column #2. I would like for the result to say AOF is in the
#1 position. This way I can see how much change there as been in the past month.
Thanks for your help.
Max: pray2:
Good morning guys. I have two columns of stock symbols. There are around 400 symbols. One column is from one month ago and the second column is current. I have numbered the first column 1-400 and the second column 1-400.
What I want to do is to be able to match up the symbols in the second column with the symbols in the first column by a number. Example AOF is #1 in column #1 and it is # 200 in column #2. I would like for the result to say AOF is in the #1 position. This way I can see how much change there as been in the past month.
Thanks for your help.
Max: pray2:
Max: are you looking for an interactive method, e.g., you select a symbol in one column and "something" tells you that number for that same symbol in the other column? Or are you looking for method that will, say, create a 3rd column with the "result" in that 3rd column?
The 2nd approach can be solved using Excel's builtin functionality (one of the lookup functions would work), or a simple macro. A macro would be a simplier solution to the 1st approach.
I have attached an example of how the interactive method might be done with a macro. Just select one of the symbols and click on the command button. The code has builtin tests for most problems and is pretty easy to understand.
chitosunday
06-10-2005, 07:50 AM
Try the match function with the option false or zero to seek the exact match and give you the position
Tenspeed39355
06-10-2005, 12:07 PM
Your question was "are you looking for an interactive method, e.g., you select a symbol in one column and "something" tells you that number for that same symbol in the other column? Or are you looking for method that will, say, create a 3rd column with the "result" in that 3rd column?
My answer is yes. I want to be able to see in the third column that AOF that is in the first position in column 2 is in 200 in column one. If you are going to use the match fuction please send an example. Again thanks
Max
Your question was "are you looking for an interactive method, e.g., you select a symbol in one column and "something" tells you that number for that same symbol in the other column? Or are you looking for method that will, say, create a 3rd column with the "result" in that 3rd column?
My answer is yes. I want to be able to see in the third column that AOF that is in the first position in column 2 is in 200 in column one. If you are going to use the match fuction please send an example. Again thanks
Max
I modified the original example to add the 3rd col feature.
Tenspeed39355
06-10-2005, 01:40 PM
Thanks for your time with my problem. It has been solved
Max
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