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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can use index match in Microsoft Excel. So what is index match and why would you use it? You can use index match to look things up. Letamp;#39;s say for example at the Kevin Cookie Company, we have revenue data in Excel, and I want to answer the question, how much revenue did we earn for chocolate chip cookies in India? I can use index match to answer that question. Like Iamp;#39;ve always said, thereamp;#39;s a lot of money in the cookie business. If you want to follow along today, Iamp;#39;ve included sample data in the description down below. All right, letamp;#39;s check this out. Here I am in Microsoft Excel and index match should work in just about any version of Microsoft Excel. It doesnamp;#39;t require a Microsoft 365 subscription. Now I mentioned that weamp;#39;re going to use index match and itamp;#39;s actually two separate functions. You have the index function and then you also h

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Enumerate simplifies iteration over sequences, providing both index and element access. Zip pairs elements from multiple sequences by position, streamlining parallel iteration.
The zip() function is a built-in Python function that allows us to combine two or more containers and map the elements with similar indexes together. It takes multiple containers as input and returns an iterator of tuples. Each tuple contains the elements from the input containers corresponding to the same index.
Zips this RDD with its element indices. The ordering is first based on the partition index and then the ordering of items within each partition. So the first item in the first partition gets index 0, and the last item in the last partition receives the largest index.
If you want to use zip with indices, you can combine it with enumerate . This provides both the index and the zipped items together, as demonstrated in the example provided in the first answer.
To get elements and indices from multiple lists simultaneously, you can combine enumerate() and zip() . In this case, you need to enclose the elements of zip() in parentheses, like for i, (a, b, ) in enumerate(zip( )) . You can also receive the elements of zip() as a tuple.

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