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SeanSweeney

Civil/Environmental
Mar 16, 2005
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SILLY QUESTION.

IN A SIMPLE EQUATION WE WRITE =(A1+A2)

WHEN WE USE =(+A1+A2) WHY DOES IT STILL WORK AND WHAT IS THE FIRST + FOR.

SECOND PART. IF I HAVE HUNDREDS OF EQUATIONS AND INTRODUCE A NEW COLUMN AND WILL ALSO HAVE THAT AS PART OF THE SUM IN AN EQUATION IS THERE A WAY TO GLOBALLY CHANGE THE 100 EQUATIONS TO INCLUDE THE NEW COLUMN.

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Q1: Both the '+' and '-' operators work in binary and unary modes. When in unary mode, the '+' and '-' indicate the term is either positive or negative. You don't often see the '+' used in unary mode because positive is the default. Just as you can say =(-A1+A2), you can say =(+A1+A2).

Q2: Maybe, as it depends on the formula, and how it's specified. If the formula uses relative cell addressing, then a copy of one cell, and a paste into a large selection of cells will automatically adjust the relative cell addresses accordingly.

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You can also do a global search and replace, in a textual fashion. This can be an amazing time saver, but of course has a tendency to blow up spectacularly as well.



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Second part: Enter your data as a range (B2:B10). When you enter a new column in the middle of the array your formula will change to B2:B11). I have one spreadsheet where this automatically updates the entries in a graph too.
 
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