what are the cell addresses and cell references for
a) 18th column and 5th row
b) 28th column and 7th row
Answers
C5
Each cell has its own name—or cell address—based on its column and row. In the example below, the selected cell intersects column C and row 5, so the cell address is C5.
The cell address or cell reference for the 18th column and 5th row is R5 and for the 28th column and 7th row is AB7
Extra Information
In Excel, columns are named as A, B, C, D, E, F, and so on.
In Excel, rows are named as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and so on.
Cells in an Excel sheet are made with intersections of rows and columns.
Cell Address is used to identify cell on an Excel Sheet and Cell Address comprises of a letter and a number. The letter shows the column and the number shows the row.
Example
A1
In this, it is the cell that is present in column A and row 1.
D6
In this, it is the cell that is present in column D and row 6.
Function is a predefined formula that allows users to perform mathematical, statistical, and logical operations.
There are various functions in Microsoft Excel some of them are:
1. SUM
2. AVERAGE
3. COUNT
4. IF
5. MAX
6. MIN
There are two formats by which you can apply Excel functions on cells.
1. Name of Function (Range of Cells i.e. Starting Cell : Ending Cell)
Example
=AVERAGE(A1:A3)
2. Name of Function (Each Cell Address separated with a comma(,))
Example
=AVERAGE(A1,A2,A3)
Example
Suppose you want to add values present in cells from A1 to A5 and display the sum in A6.
First, write the values in A1 to A5 and then click on A6 cell and type=SUM(A1:A5)
After that press "Enter"
In the A6 cell, you will get the sum of values present in cells from A1 to A5.
In case you have typed the wrong formula or want to modify it then you can click on the cell where you have written the formula and there will be a Formula Bar available above the worksheet area which will show the formula that you have written in the cell and you can edit it.