This works great for creating an array from 1 to 55
I am struggling to get zero to 54 (i.e. 55 rows). Any pointers? Thank you![]()
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This works great for creating an array from 1 to 55
I am struggling to get zero to 54 (i.e. 55 rows). Any pointers? Thank you![]()
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I think you can just add the ",0" in the sequence formula.
=SORTBY(SEQUENCE(55,,0),RANDARRAY(55,1,1,55,FALSE))
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Gregb11 - thank you so much that works perfectly. Pressing the fx button on SEQUENCE makes it all very clear... I was trying that with RANDARRAY and googling around that which was clearly barking up the wrong tree. Again many thanks
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Is it an issue for you that RANDARRAY is volatile and your array changes when other values, elsewhere, are changed?
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