Reputation:
In the following Excel spreadsheet, I need to make the following calculations:
Input Color Selected Output ------- -------------- -------- 40 red 40x18 40 blue 40x12 40 green 40x16 40 yellow 40x13 39 red 39x18 28 blue 28x12 33 green 33x16 25 yellow 25x13
My question is, how can I assign values to the colors being selected using Java?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 276
Reputation: 119106
You could have a separate table with colors and numbers:
| F | G |
---|---------|-------|--
1 | red | 18 |
2 | blue | 12 |
3 | green | 16 |
. | ... | .. |
And then use the table in your calculation:
| A | B | C |
---|-------|-----------|-----------------------------------|--
1 | 40 | red | =A1*VLOOKUP(B1,$F$1:$G$100,2,0) |
2 | 40 | blue | =A2*VLOOKUP(B2,$F$1:$G$100,2,0) |
. | .. | ... | ... |
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4188
It sounds like you want to be doing something like this... "Countif cell color is red". That is, you mean to apply different multipliers based on the format of a cell. See also "Color Functions In Excel".
But to be honest, the best thing to do is to create a new column that contains the semantics of the information you are trying to represent using formatting and use THAT for your conditional expression instead. Make a column that contains the information contained in the "color" formatting and use that.
Upvotes: 2