Description
The Microsoft Excel LEFT function allows you to extract a substring from a string, starting from the left-most character.
Syntax
The syntax for the LEFT function in Microsoft Excel is:
LEFT( text, [number_of_characters] )
Parameters or Arguments
- text
- The string that you wish to extract from.
- number_of_characters
- Optional. It indicates the number of characters that you wish to extract starting from the left-most character. If this parameter is omitted, only 1 character is returned.
Applies To
- Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2011 for Mac, Excel 2010, Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000
Type of Function
- Worksheet function (WS)
- VBA function (VBA)
Example (as Worksheet Function)
Let's look at some Excel LEFT function examples and explore how to use the LEFT function as a worksheet function in Microsoft Excel:
Based on the Excel spreadsheet above, the following LEFT examples would return:
=LEFT(A1, 5) Result: "Alpha" =LEFT(A2, 8) Result: "techonth" =LEFT("Excel", 2) Result: "Ex" =LEFT("Excel") Result: "E" =LEFT("Excel", 25) Result: "Excel"
Example (as VBA Function)
The LEFT function can also be used in VBA code in Microsoft Excel.
Let's look at some Excel LEFT function examples and explore how to use the LEFT function in Excel VBA code:
Dim LResult As String LResult = Left("Alphabet",3)
The variable LResult would now contain the value of "Alp".