Lesson 3.5 – Text Functions (LEFT, RIGHT, MID, LEN, CONCAT) Text functions help you extract, combine, and analyze text values in Excel. They are essential for cleaning data, preparing reports, and working with names, codes, product IDs, and imported datasets. In questa lezione impari cinque funzioni fondamentali: LEFT , RIGHT , MID , LEN e CONCAT . 1. LEFT – Extract Characters from the Left Syntax: =LEFT(text, number_of_characters) Example: =LEFT("ProductA", 7) Result: Product LEFT is useful for extracting prefixes, codes, or the first part of a string. 2. RIGHT – Extract Characters from the Right Syntax: =RIGHT(text, number_of_characters) Example: =RIGHT("AB12345", 5) Result: 12345 RIGHT is ideal for extracting numeric codes, suffixes, or final characters. 3. MID – Extract Characters from the Middle Syntax: =MID(text, start_position, number_of_characters) Example: =MID("AB-2024-IT", 4, 4) R...
Lesson 3.4 – Counting Functions (COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTBLANK) Counting data is one of the most common tasks in Excel. Whether you are analyzing sales, checking how many entries are missing, or counting how many values are valid, Excel provides simple functions to help you. In this lesson, you will learn three essential counting functions: COUNT , COUNTA , and COUNTBLANK . 1. COUNT – Count Numbers Only COUNT counts how many cells contain numeric values. Syntax: =COUNT(range) Example: =COUNT(A2:A10) COUNT ignores text, empty cells, and errors. Use it when you want to count numeric entries only . 2. COUNTA – Count Non‑Empty Cells COUNTA counts all non‑empty cells, regardless of content. Syntax: =COUNTA(range) Example: =COUNTA(B2:B10) COUNTA counts: Numbers Text Dates Logical values (TRUE/FALSE) Errors Use COUNTA when you want to know how many cells contain any type of data . 3. COUNTBLANK – Count Empty Ce...