how to create a two-variable table?

hi there,


just bought Numbers for my IPAD.


usually when I work on MSFT XLS I do lots of two-variable data tables.

Is it possible on Numbers? and How?

thanks

iPad 2, iOS 4.3.3

Posted on Jul 12, 2011 7:25 AM

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Jul 12, 2011 4:29 PM in response to davidefromrobella

David,


This is the Mac iWork discussion area. The iOS iWork discussions are here: https://discussions.apple.com/community/app_store/iwork_for_ios


I'm curious though. Why would a multi-variable table be any more difficult or different in Numbers? Is there some set of functions that you invoke with this table that you think might be missing? If so, what are they?


Jerry

Jul 13, 2011 2:02 AM in response to Jerrold Green1

jerry thanks for the reply,


in XLS a two-variable table is a tool to make scenario analysis, so basically the table is filled by scenarios by changing 2 variables output_cell= f (x,y) and you can see sensitivities on table as table row is x1,x2,x3 and table columns is y1, y2, y3..



this is an example:


http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-create-a-twovariable-data-table-in- excel-21.html

Jul 13, 2011 3:24 AM in response to davidefromrobella

As it's often the case, knowing what is really wanted help to give an accurate answer.

I hope that this one is.


User uploaded file


In cell B5, the formula is =$B$7

In cell B7, the formula is :

=VLOOKUP($B$3,$B$8:$F$17,1+MATCH($B$4,$C$7:$F$7),0)


In cell C8, the formula is :

=$B$2*(1+$B8-C$7)

Appli FillDown and FillToRight to fill the table.


In B3 is a stepper (or a slider) (I'm not sure of which is what in English)

min value 0.01

max value 0.055

increment 0.005

percent

1 decimal digit


In B4 is a stepper (or a slider)

min value 0.10

max value 0.25

increment 0.05

percent

0 decimal digit



Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 13 juillet 2011 12:24:15

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Jul 13, 2011 4:23 AM in response to KOENIG Yvan

thank you Yvan,


but my real issue relates to the fact that variables might not be explicit..


YE10 (base)DCFYE2011YE2012YE2013YE2014YE2015YE2016YE2017
0123456
WACC:9%WACC
EVA spread:1%
397 Revenues 476 557 635 712 783 845 905
12%yoy growth20%17%14%12%10%8%7%
EBIT margin %40%43%45%48%51%55%60%OM%
EBIT 191 240 286 342 399 465 543
Tax rate27%27%28%29%30%30%30%
NOPAT 139 175 206 243 279 326 380
adj. EPS 10,70 13,46 15,84 18,66 21,50 25,04 29,23
yoy growth 26%18%18%15%16%17%
Dep. & A. 67 78 89 100 110 118 127
1,3 Total Capex- 87 - 101 - 116 - 130 - 142 - 154 - 165
14,0%Change in NWC- 11 - 11 - 11 - 11 - 10 - 9 - 8
FCF 108 140 168 202 237 281 334
Stock Price 385 SENSITIVITYOM%
EV 4.828 38540%50%60%70%80%
Equity 5.002 1,0%211250290330369
Net Debt- 174 "g"2,0%229275320365410
Other liab. - 3,0%254307359412465
Nosh13003,5%270327385442500
Current price5514,0%288352415478542
current EV 7.337
DCF Upside %-30%stable "g"
3,50%"g"

in this example: i wanna make sensitivity analysis on stock price (385) which is a indirect function of variables "g" (3.5%) and OM% (60%). stock price is calculated using ALSO a VAN function (a financial function)


It gets really cumbersome if I have to explicit every variable!!! in XLS this is elegantly solved by a =TABLE(,)


hope for more clarifications,D



Jul 13, 2011 5:48 AM in response to davidefromrobella

When you give half description of the problem, you get a half accurate answer !


Numbers was never designed as a substitute to XL. It's not targeting the same users.


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It seems clear that you aren't among the 80% targeted by Numbers.

I guess that you will spare time using XL or one of its free clones in libreOffice or openOffice.

I repeat because some users don't understand it that neoOffice is no longer free.


Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 13 juillet 2011 14:47:56

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