Checks whether a value is non-textual.
Sample Usage
ISNONTEXT(A2)
ISNONTEXT("cat")
Syntax
ISNONTEXT(value)
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value- The text to be checked.ISNONTEXTreturnsFALSEif this is a text value or a reference to a cell containing a text value andTRUEotherwise.- When
valueis a reference to an empty cell,ISNONTEXTwill returnTRUE. - When
valueis an empty string,ISNONTEXTwill returnFALSE, as the empty string is considered text.
Notes
- Nonprinting characters and whitespace count as text, so when
ISNONTEXTis called on a cell containing such characters, the function will returnFALSEeven though the cell appears empty. - Numbers input as text, e.g.
"1234"count as text, and will causeISNONTEXTto returnFALSE. ISNONTEXT(value)is the logical equivalent ofNOT(ISTEXT(value))- This function is most often used in conjunction with
IFin conditional statements.
See Also
ISTEXT: Checks whether a value is text.
ISREF: Checks whether a value is a valid cell reference.
ISODD: Checks whether the provided value is odd.
ISNUMBER: Checks whether a value is a number.
ISNA: Checks whether a value is the error #N/A.
ISLOGICAL: Checks whether a value is TRUE or FALSE.
ISEVEN: Checks whether the provided value is even.
ISERROR: Checks whether a value is an error.
ISERR: Checks whether a value is an error other than #N/A.
ISBLANK: Checks whether the referenced cell is empty.
IF: Returns one value if a logical expression is TRUE and another if it is FALSE.