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VLOOKUP

VLOOKUP(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) → { number | string | boolean }

Looks for a value in the leftmost column of a table and then returns a value in the same row from a column that you specify. By default, the table must be sorted in an ascending order.

Parameters:

Name Type Description
arg1 any

Is the value to be found in the first column of the table, and can be a value, a reference, or a text string.

arg2 number

Is a table of text, numbers, or logical values, in which data is retrieved. Table_array can be a reference to a range or a range name.

arg3 number

Is the column number in table_array from which the matching value should be returned. The first column of values in the table is column 1.

arg4 boolean

Is a logical value: to find the closest match in the first column (sorted in ascending order) = TRUE or omitted; find an exact match = FALSE.

Returns:

Type
number | string | boolean

Example

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builder.CreateFile("xlsx");
var oWorksheet = Api.GetActiveSheet();
var oFunction = Api.GetWorksheetFunction();
var ids = ["ID", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
var clients = ["Client", "John Smith", "Ella Tompson", "Mary Shinoda", "Lily-Ann Bates", "Clara Ray"];
var phones = ["Phone number", "12054097166", "13343943678", "12568542099", "12057032298", "12052914781"];

for (var i = 0; i < ids.length; i++) {
    oWorksheet.GetRange("A" + (i + 1)).SetValue(ids[i]);
}
for (var j = 0; j < clients.length; j++) {
    oWorksheet.GetRange("B" + (j + 1)).SetValue(clients[j]);
}
for (var n = 0; n < phones.length; n++) {
    oWorksheet.GetRange("C" + (n + 1)).SetValue(phones[n]);
}

var oRange = oWorksheet.GetRange("A1:C5");
oWorksheet.GetRange("D6").SetValue(oFunction.VLOOKUP(3, oRange, 2, true));
builder.SaveFile("xlsx", "VLOOKUP.xlsx");
builder.CloseFile();

Resulting document