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Syntax:
ERROR.TYPE(Cell)
Description:
This function can be used to query the type of error value in a cell.
As an argument, the function expects the address of the cell to be checked.
The function returns the following results:
Error value in cell |
Result |
No error value |
#N/A |
#NULL! |
1 |
#DIV/0! |
2 |
#VALUE! |
3 |
#REF! |
4 |
#NAME? |
5 |
#NUM! |
6 |
#N/A |
7 |
For more information on error values, see Error values.
Example:
Cell A1 contains 1/0 and cell A2 contains 1/1.
Then the following applies:
ERROR.TYPE(A1) returns 2 (thus #DIV/0!)
ERROR.TYPE(A2) returns #N/A (thus no error)
The following formula returns the text "Error!" if any error occurs in cell A1, otherwise the value in A1 is returned.
IF(ISNA(ERROR.TYPE(A1)), A1, "Error!")
See also:
ISERR, ISERROR, ISNA, NA(), IFERROR, IFNA, TYPE, section Error values