What does — do in Excel formulas?

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失恋的感觉
失恋的感觉 2020-11-29 10:07

Trying to decipher some Excel formulas and I see some stuff like SUMPRODUCT(--Left(...)...)

What is the -- doing? Naturally seems like decrementing to me but couldn\

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  •  攒了一身酷
    2020-11-29 10:35

    The double-dash is known as a double unary operator.

    Try this link: Why use -- in SUMPRODUCT formulae

    Specifically:

    SUMPRODUCT() ignores non-numeric entries. A comparison returns a boolean (TRUE/FALSE) value, which is non-numeric. XL automatically coerces boolean values to numeric values (1/0, respectively) in arithmetic operations (e.g., TRUE + 0 = 1).

    The most efficient way to coerce the value is first to apply the unary minus operator, coercing TRUE/FALSE to -1/0, then applying it again to negate the value, e.g., +1/0.

    A single unary operator (-) coerces true/false values into -1/0. By using the double unary operaor, we coerce the values again to 1/0.

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