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welcome to excel in a minute since x match is said to be a successor to match it is expected to also work well with the index function but how do you use x match and index together in this lesson you will learn how to use the two functions together as one formula the x match function searches a value from an array then returns an integer that corresponds to the position of the match found in the array meanwhile the index function returns a value at a given position in a range or array of data and combining the two functions together they can work as a lookup function here we have a list of the top 10 largest countries in the world based on their land area in this example we want to get the area in square kilometers of canada when using the index x match combination the x match return value is used as the row number argument value for the index formula hence the x match formula is used as the second argument of the index formula letamp;#39;s first establish the x match formula