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How to use the COLUMN function in Excel

This function returns the column number of a given cell reference.

Syntax:

COLUMN([reference])

Arguments:

  • reference (optional): Must evaluate to a cell reference or range.

Background:

  • If the reference argument is omitted, the function returns the column number of the cell containing the formula.
  • If reference is a range (or a named range), the function can be used in array formulas:
    • If the output range has fewer columns than the input, excess data is truncated.
    • If the output range has more columns than the input, extra cells display #N/A.

Example:

Suppose you want to sum numbers in a row based on whether their column numbers are even or odd.

  • A number is even if:

(2 * INT(A1 / 2) – A1) = 0 → TRUE 

  • A number is odd if:

(2 * INT(A1 / 2) – A1) <> 0 → TRUE 

If cells B21:E21 contain numbers:

  • Sum of even columns:

{=SUM((INT(COLUMN(B21:E21)/2)*2 – COLUMN(B21:E21) = 0) * B21:E21)} 

  • Sum of odd columns:

{=SUM((INT(COLUMN(B21:E21)/2)*2 – COLUMN(B21:E21) <> 0) * B21:E21)} 

This works because Excel interprets:

  • TRUE as 1
  • FALSE as 0
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