How to Use LARGE in Google Sheets in 2020?

LARGEReturns the nth largest element from a data set, where n is user-defined.

Sample Usage

LARGE(A2:B100,4)

LARGE(A2:B100,C2)

Syntax

LARGE(data, n)

data – Array or range containing the dataset to consider.

n – The rank from largest to smallest of the element to return.

E.g. setting n to 4 will cause LARGE to return the 4th largest element from data.

See Also

SMALL: Returns the nth smallest element from a data set, where n is user-defined.

RANK: Returns the rank of a specified value in a dataset.

QUARTILE: Returns a value nearest to a specified quartile of a dataset.

PERCENTRANK: Returns the percentage rank (percentile) of a specified value in a dataset.

PERCENTILE: Returns the value at a given percentile of a dataset.

MINA: Returns the minimum numeric value in a dataset.

MIN: Returns the minimum value in a numeric dataset.

MEDIAN: Returns the median value in a numeric dataset.

MAXA: Returns the maximum numeric value in a dataset.

MAX: Returns the maximum value in a numeric dataset.

AVERAGEA: Returns the numerical average value in a dataset.

AVERAGE: The AVERAGE function returns the numerical average value in a dataset, ignoring text.

Examples