What does it do?
Get the nth largest value from a range of values
Formula breakdown:
=LARGE(array, k)
What it means:
=LARGE(range of values, position of the largest value)
You have a list of values and you want to get the third (or nth) largest value, no problem! Excel’s LARGE Formula can easily get that for you!
I explain how you can do this below:
STEP 1: We need to enter the LARGE function in a blank cell:
=LARGE(
STEP 2: The LARGE arguments:
Table of Contents
array
What is the range of values?
Select the cells containing your values:
=LARGE(C9:C12,
k
What is the nth largest value that you want to get?
We want to get the third largest value so we will place in 3.
=LARGE(C9:C12, 3)
You now have your third largest value!
How to Use the LARGE Formula in Excel
Bryan
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