In the example show, cells F5:F7 contain this multi-cell array formula: The first range results in an array with 3 items. The second range results in an array with only 1 item. Broadcasting occurs when the second array is resized to contain 3 items, {2;2;2}, to match the dimensions of the first array {2;4;6}: Notice Excel simply repeats the value 2 during the operation. Broadcasting only occurs when the value to copy is unambiguous. When it’s not clear what value to copy, Excel will use #N/A. For example, if we multiply {2;4;6;8}*{2;2}, the second array needs to be re-sized, but because it’s not possible to know what values to use for third and fourth elements, Excel fills with #N/A: Author
Dave Bruns
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