![]() ![]() Moreover, one function can call another, so there is no limit to the power you can deploy with a single function call. In contrast, LAMBDA allows you to define a custom function in Excel’s own formula language. Excel already allows you to define custom functions, but only by writing them in an entirely different language such as JavaScript. ![]() Simply put, LAMBDA allows you to define your own custom functions using Excel’s formula language. Excel formulas are the world’s most widely used programming language, yet one of the more basic principles in programming has been missing, and that is the ability to use the formula language to define your own re-usable functions. Today we are releasing to our Beta customers a new capability that will revolutionize how you build formulas in Excel. ![]()
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