This function wraps the provided row or column of cells by rows after a specified number of elements to form a new array.
Sample Usage
WRAPROWS(A1:E1, 2)
: A WRAPROWS
function that wraps the range with 2 values per row.
WRAPROWS(A1:E1, 2, “No value”)
: A WRAPROWS
function that wraps the range with 2 values per row and fills the extra cells with “No value.”
Syntax
WRAPROWS(range, wrap_count, [pad_with])
range
: The range to wrap.wrap_count
: The maximum number of cells for each row. If the value isn’t a whole number, it’s rounded down to the nearest whole number.[pad_with]
: The value with which to fill the extra cells in the range. By default, the WRAPROWS function fills the extra cells with #N/A.
Examples
Wrap simple data with WRAPROWS
Example data:
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
Example: Input this formula in G1: =WRAPROWS(A1:E1, 2)
Result:
G |
H |
|
---|---|---|
1 |
A |
B |
2 |
C |
D |
3 |
E |
#N/A |
Wrap data with “No value” as pad with WRAPROWS
Example data:
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
Example: Input this formula in G1: =WRAPROWS(A1:E1, 2, "No value")
Result:
G |
H |
|
---|---|---|
1 |
A |
B |
2 |
C |
D |
3 |
E |
No value |
Related functions
- WRAPCOLS function: This function wraps the provided row or column of cells by columns after a specified number of elements to form a new array.