Combines the text from multiple strings and/or arrays, with a specifiable delimiter separating the different texts.
Sample Usage
TEXTJOIN(“ “, TRUE, “hello”, “world”)
TEXTJOIN(“, ”, FALSE, A1:A5)
Syntax
TEXTJOIN(delimiter, ignore_empty, text1, [text2, ...])
delimiter- A string, possibly empty, or a reference to a valid string. If empty, text will be simply concatenated.ignore_empty- A boolean; ifTRUE, empty cells selected in the text arguments won’t be included in the result.text1- Any text item. This could be a string, or an array of strings in a range.text2, ... [OPTIONAL]- Additional text item(s).
See Also
JOIN: Concatenates the elements of one or more one-dimensional arrays using a specified delimiter.
CONCATENATE: Appends strings to one another.
Example
| A | B | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Data | |
| 2 | Hello | |
| 3 | there | |
| 4 | ||
| 5 | ||
| 6 | Sheets | |
| 8 | Result | Formula |
| 9 | Hello there Sheets | =TEXTJOIN(” ”, TRUE, A2:A6) |
| 10 | Hello there Sheets | =TEXTJOIN(” ”, FALSE, A2:A6) |