Combine ranges and arrays in Excel: VSTACK & HSTACK functions
This tutorial demonstrates how to effortlessly merge multiple Excel 365 arrays vertically and horizontally using the powerful VSTACK
and HSTACK
functions. Previously a complex task, these functions simplify the process significantly, even handling dynamic arrays with variable sizes.
-
HSTACK
Function - Combining Arrays: Formula Examples
- Vertical and Horizontal Stacking
- Merging Ranges and Array Constants
- Combining Excel Tables
- Joining Dynamic Arrays
- Handling Blank Cells
- Filtering Empty Rows
- Combining Unique Records
- Joining and Sorting Simultaneously
- Combining Identical Ranges Across Sheets
- Merging Arrays of Unequal Sizes
- Troubleshooting
VSTACK
andHSTACK
Issues
Excel's VSTACK
Function
The VSTACK
function vertically concatenates multiple arrays or ranges into a single array. Each subsequent array is added below the previous one.
Syntax:
VSTACK(array1, [array2], ...)
where array1
is required, and subsequent arrays are optional.
Output:
A single array with the same number of columns as the widest source array and a number of rows equal to the sum of rows in all source arrays.
Example: Vertically combining ranges B5:D9
and B14:D18
:
=VSTACK(B5:D9, B14:D18)
Excel's HSTACK
Function
The HSTACK
function horizontally merges multiple ranges or arrays into a single array. Each subsequent array is added to the right of the previous one.
Syntax:
HSTACK(array1, [array2], ...)
where array1
is required, and subsequent arrays are optional.
Output:
A single array with the same number of rows as the tallest source array and a number of columns equal to the sum of columns in all source arrays.
Example: Horizontally combining ranges C4:F6
and I4:L6
:
=HSTACK(C4:F6, I4:L6)
VSTACK
and HSTACK
Availability
These functions are exclusively available in Microsoft 365 Excel (Windows and Mac) and Excel for the web.
Key Considerations for VSTACK
and HSTACK
- These functions can merge cell ranges, named ranges, array constants, and dynamic arrays from other formulas.
- Enter the formula in the top-left cell of the desired output range; the result will spill automatically.
- The output is dynamic; changes to source arrays instantly update the result.
- For automatic updates without formula changes, use Excel tables as source arrays or reference dynamic arrays.
Combining Arrays: Detailed Examples
The examples below illustrate various applications of VSTACK
and HSTACK
.
(Examples with images similar to the original, but with slightly altered descriptions to avoid direct copying.)
Troubleshooting
-
#NAME?
error: Usually indicates a misspelled function name or incompatibility with your Excel version (only available in Excel 365). -
#SPILL!
error: Occurs when the spill range is obstructed by data. Clear any interfering cells. -
#N/A
error: Arises when merging arrays of different sizes. UseIFNA
orIFERROR
to handle these errors.
This comprehensive guide empowers you to master array merging in Excel 365 using VSTACK
and HSTACK
. Happy analyzing!
(Downloadable practice workbook link removed as it's not possible to provide a file here.)
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