Difference between revisions of "Documentation/How Tos/Calc: FIND function"

From Apache OpenOffice Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Bot: Adding Category: Documentation)
m
 
(13 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
__NOTOC__
+
{{DISPLAYTITLE:FIND function}}
 +
{{Documentation/CalcFunc TextTOC
 +
|ShowPrevNext=block
 +
|PrevPage=Documentation/How_Tos/Calc:_EXACT_function
 +
|NextPage=Documentation/How_Tos/Calc:_FIXED_function
 +
}}__NOTOC__
  
 
== FIND ==
 
== FIND ==
Line 10: Line 15:
 
: <tt>'''startposition'''</tt> (optional) is the position from which the search starts.
 
: <tt>'''startposition'''</tt> (optional) is the position from which the search starts.
  
: The search is case-sensitive.
+
: The search is case-sensitive. For case-insensitive search, see '''SEARCH()'''.
 +
 
 +
: The search will '''not''' use regular expressions. For searching with regular expressions, see '''SEARCH()'''.
  
 
: A failed search gives the <tt>'''#VALUE!'''</tt> error.
 
: A failed search gives the <tt>'''#VALUE!'''</tt> error.
 +
 +
: In '''Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org Calc - Calculate''' the setting for <i>Search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells</i> has no effect.
  
 
=== Example: ===
 
=== Example: ===
 
<tt>'''FIND("yo"; "Yoyo")'''</tt>
 
<tt>'''FIND("yo"; "Yoyo")'''</tt>
: returns <tt>'''3'''</tt>.
+
: returns <tt>'''3'''</tt>. The search is case-sensitive.
  
 
<tt>'''FIND("cho"; "choochoo"; 2)'''</tt>
 
<tt>'''FIND("cho"; "choochoo"; 2)'''</tt>
 
: returns <tt>'''5'''</tt>.
 
: returns <tt>'''5'''</tt>.
  
{{Documentation/SeeAlso|
+
<tt>'''FIND("xyz","abcdef",1)'''</tt>
 +
: returns <tt>'''#VALUE!'''</tt>.
 +
: NOTE:  This is an error condition, which must be 'handled' if used as the argument to another function.
 +
: <tt>'''IF( FIND("xyz","abcdef",1) , "Substring Present", "ERR: Missing Substring" )'''</tt>
 +
:: returns <tt>'''#VALUE!'''</tt> which is not very useful, therefore we could use either <tt>'''ISERROR()'''</tt> or <tt>'''ISNUMBER()'''</tt> for example:
 +
:: <tt>'''IF( ISERROR( FIND("xyz","abcdef",1) ) , "ERR: Missing Substring", "Substring Present" )'''</tt>.
 +
::: returns <tt>'''"ERR: Missing Substring"'''</tt> (... allowing the IF() to function, and not propagating the error from the FIND() function.
 +
:: <tt>'''IF( ISNUMBER( FIND("xyz","abcdef",1) ) , "Substring Present", "ERR: Missing Substring" )'''</tt>.
 +
::: returns <tt>'''"ERR: Missing Substring"'''</tt> (... allowing the IF() to function, and not propagating the error from the FIND() function.
 +
:: NOTE:  In practice, it may be more maintainable to use ISNUMBER() to avoid negative logic, and it is more indicative of the evaluation desired:  if the substring has a position, then ISNUMBER() is TRUE, else ISNUMBER() is FALSE.
 +
 
 +
{{SeeAlso|EN|
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: REPLACE function|REPLACE]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: REPLACE function|REPLACE]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: SEARCH function|SEARCH]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: SEARCH function|SEARCH]]
Line 31: Line 51:
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed alphabetically|Functions listed alphabetically]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed alphabetically|Functions listed alphabetically]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed by category|Functions listed by category]]}}
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed by category|Functions listed by category]]}}
[[Category: Documentation]]
+
[[Category: Documentation/Reference/Calc/Text functions]]

Latest revision as of 15:29, 2 February 2024



FIND

Returns the position of a string of text within another string.

Syntax:

FIND(findtext; texttosearch; startposition)

returns the character position of the first occurrence of findtext within texttosearch.
startposition (optional) is the position from which the search starts.
The search is case-sensitive. For case-insensitive search, see SEARCH().
The search will not use regular expressions. For searching with regular expressions, see SEARCH().
A failed search gives the #VALUE! error.
In Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org Calc - Calculate the setting for Search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells has no effect.

Example:

FIND("yo"; "Yoyo")

returns 3. The search is case-sensitive.

FIND("cho"; "choochoo"; 2)

returns 5.

FIND("xyz","abcdef",1)

returns #VALUE!.
NOTE: This is an error condition, which must be 'handled' if used as the argument to another function.
IF( FIND("xyz","abcdef",1) , "Substring Present", "ERR: Missing Substring" )
returns #VALUE! which is not very useful, therefore we could use either ISERROR() or ISNUMBER() for example:
IF( ISERROR( FIND("xyz","abcdef",1) ) , "ERR: Missing Substring", "Substring Present" ).
returns "ERR: Missing Substring" (... allowing the IF() to function, and not propagating the error from the FIND() function.
IF( ISNUMBER( FIND("xyz","abcdef",1) ) , "Substring Present", "ERR: Missing Substring" ).
returns "ERR: Missing Substring" (... allowing the IF() to function, and not propagating the error from the FIND() function.
NOTE: In practice, it may be more maintainable to use ISNUMBER() to avoid negative logic, and it is more indicative of the evaluation desired: if the substring has a position, then ISNUMBER() is TRUE, else ISNUMBER() is FALSE.



See Also
Retrieved from "https://wiki.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Documentation/How_Tos/Calc:_FIND_function&oldid=260103"
Views
Personal tools
Navigation
Tools