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The aggregation functions you can use in a QUERY formula are avg (), count (), max (), min (), and sum (). The clause types ...
QUERY QUERY brings database-style searching to Google Sheets using SQL-like language. While it might sound intimidating initially, this Google Sheets function can save you hours every week.
What is a Named function in Google Sheets? Named functions are similar to Google Sheets' built-in functions. The difference is that you create them and define what they do.
These are expert functions, so they'll likely prove more helpful for those who are particularly skilled with Google Sheets or similar database software.
New functions were also added to Google Sheets, some of which are exclusive to Google’s platform, and there are now more than 400 functions altogether that are supported in Google Sheets.
After years of waiting, Google Sheets finally supports the powerful XLOOKUP function, and has added other powerful new functions too.
With new support for named functions, LAMBDA and helper functions, spreadsheet calculations — especially with arrays — may be more efficient and elegant.