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Why doesn't RANK(1,{2,1}) work?

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joeu2004 - 13 Feb 2008 16:20 GMT
I am using Office Excel 2003.  According to the offline Help page, the
second argument of RANK() is (emphasis added):  "an __array__ of, or a
reference to, a list of numbers".  So why does the following result in
a syntax error?

=rank(1, {2,1})

Isn't {2,1} "an array of" a list of numbers?

Obviously, I can work around this by putting 2 and 1 into B1:B2, for
example, and using =RANK(1,B1:B2).  But that is "a reference to" a
list of numbers.
Harlan Grove - 13 Feb 2008 20:16 GMT
joeu2004 <joeu2...@hotmail.com> wrote...
>I am using Office Excel 2003.  According to the offline Help page, the
>second argument of RANK() is (emphasis added):  "an __array__ of, or a
>reference to, a list of numbers".  So why does the following result in
>a syntax error?
>
>=rank(1, {2,1})
...

Long-standing error in Excel's help files. One of many. A cynic might
think Microsoft's apparent lack of interest in fixing this might have
something to do with their overwhelming market share.
joeu2004 - 14 Feb 2008 00:25 GMT
> joeu2004 <joeu2...@hotmail.com> wrote...
> > So why does the following result in a syntax error?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> might think Microsoft's apparent lack of interest in fixing this
> might have something to do with their overwhelming market share.

Thanks.  Exactly the answer I expected, cynical comment and all ;-).
 
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