Pulls data from a cell based on row and column number
=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(Row,Column,1,True,Sheet))Source: Jacob
Used for grabbing cell location for formulas and allows the references to be dynamic.
Use the inputs below to create INDIRECTRADDRESS as a reusable custom function in Google Sheets.
Learn how to add custom functions to Google SheetsINDIRECTRADDRESS
Pulls data from a cell based on row and column number
=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(Row,Column,1,True,Sheet))
Sheet
Row
Column
The name of the sheet to reference
Sheet1
The row to reference
1
The column to reference
4
Other functions in the same category: Cell & Reference Operations
Named functions enable the creation of custom, reusable formulas that mimic built-in functions, streamlining calculations and data manipulations. These functions simplify complex formulas, making spreadsheets more readable and less prone to errors. By encapsulating intricate logic within a single function call, they enhance consistency across your data. Utilizing named functions reduces the need to write lengthy formulas repeatedly, thereby improving workflow efficiency and productivity in data analysis and management.
Download and import — fastest way to add the function but does not include argument descriptions and examples
Follow these simple steps to download and import a function into your spreadsheet. This method is the quickest and easiest way to add the named function to your Google Sheets document, but will not include the argument description and examples.
Once added, the function will be ready to use in your document like any other built-in function. Simply type the function name and provide the required inputs to use it in your calculations.
Copy and paste — copy and paste each property one at a time
Follow these simple steps to integrate a custom named function into your spreadsheet:
Once added, the function will be ready to use in your document like any other built-in function. Simply type the function name and provide the required inputs to use it in your calculations.