IFS function
Evaluates multiple conditions and returns a value that corresponds to the first true condition.
Sample Usage
IFS(A1>90, "A", A1>80, "B", A1>70, "C")
IFS({A1:A5} > 3, "bigger", {A1:A5} = 3, "equal")
Syntax
IFS(condition1, value1, [condition2, value2, …])
condition1
- The first condition to be evaluated. This can be a boolean, a number, an array, or a reference to any of those.value1
- The returned value ifcondition1
isTRUE
.condition2, value2, …
- Additional conditions and values if the first one is evaluated to be false.
Notes
- If all conditions are FALSE, #N/A is returned.
See Also
IF
: Returns one value if a logical expression is `TRUE` and another if it is `FALSE`.
Tests an expression against a list of cases and returns the corresponding value of the first matching case, with an optional default value if nothing else is met.
Returns the maximum value in a range of cells, filtered by a set of criteria.
Returns the minimum value in a range of cells, filtered by a set of criteria.
Examples
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Score | Grade | Formula |
2 | 88 | B | =IFS(A2 > 90, "A", A2 > 80, "B") |
3 | 92 | A | =IFS(A3 > 90, "A", A3 > 80, "B") |
4 | 65 | #N/A | =IFS(A4 > 90, "A", A4 > 80, "B") |