VLOOKUP not finding value in array

半腔热情 提交于 2019-12-05 06:14:33

This seems to be a bug with VLOOKUP and MATCH using the return values of CEILING. If you use:

=VLOOKUP(ROUND(CEILING(F4,0.1),1),A:B,2,FALSE)

then it works as expected.

If we look at this with VBA then we see what happens. To blame should be really CEILING and ROUNDUP. See example:

Sub testCeilingAndRoundup()

 Dim v As Double, test As Boolean, diff As Double

 v = [CEILING(15.1,0.1)] '15.1
 test = (v = 15.1) 'FALSE
 diff = 15.1 - v '-1.776...E-15

 v = [ROUNDUP(15.25,1)] '15.3
 test = (v = 15.3) 'FALSE
 diff = 15.3 - v '1.776...E-15

End Sub
Jean-François Corbett

Looks like you've run into an Excel bug.

Applying CEILING to the number 15.1 should return the exact same result (15.1) regardless of whether the significance is 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, etc.

And indeed it does, according to Excel: when asked if they're equal, the answer is always TRUE.

But looking up these mathematically equal numbers in the look-up table gives different results.

This has to be a bug.

Instead of CEILING(F4,0.1), I suggest you use ROUNDUP(F4,1) which appears to be bug-free. Nope, ROUNDUP is buggy as well. Axel Richter's answer suggests wrapping CEILING in a ROUND and this does appear to make the problem go away. You can also convert to string and back to number:

VALUE(TEXT(ROUNDUP(F4,1),"0.0"))

so you'd have

=VLOOKUP(VALUE(TEXT(ROUNDUP(F4,1),"0.0")),A:B,2,FALSE)

Your CEILING function should be more precise if you want to find a match for 15.10

Change it to CEILING(F4,0.01) and it will works :)

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