CHOOSECOLS function

This function creates a new array from the selected columns in the existing range.

Sample Usage

CHOOSECOLS(A1:E5, 1, 3, 1)

CHOOSECOLS(A1:E5, -1, -2, -3)

Syntax

CHOOSECOLS(array, col_num1, [col_num2])

  • array: The array that contains the columns to be returned.
  • col_num1: The column number of the first column to be returned.
  • col_num2…: [ OPTIONAL ] The column number(s) of additional column(s) to be returned.

Examples

Simple data extraction operation with CHOOSECOLS

 

Example data:

 

A

B

C

D

E

1

Student

Math

History

Science

Gym

2

Harry

95

70

82

78

3

Jenny

85

91

100

80

4

Lily

76

88

80

95

5

Sunny

60

77

89

80

 

Example: Input this formula in G1: =CHOOSECOLS(A1:E5, 1, 3, 2)

Result:

 

G

H

I

1

Student

History

Math

2

Harry

70

95

3

Jenny

91

85

4

Lily

88

76

5

Sunny

77

60

Make a Copy

Simple data extraction with CHOOSECOLS selecting columns from the right side

 

Example data:

 

A

B

C

D

E

1

Student

Math

History

Science

Gym

2

Harry

95

70

82

78

3

Jenny

85

91

100

80

4

Lily

76

88

80

95

5

Sunny

60

77

89

80

 

Example: Input this formula in G1: =CHOOSECOLS(A1:E5, 1, -1, -2)

Result:

 

G

H

I

1

Student

Gym

Science

2

Harry

78

82

3

Jenny

80

100

4

Lily

95

80

5

Sunny

80

89

Make a Copy

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