Logically, I have a hierarchal set of strings that looks like this:
Priority 1 = "SAME" <---Most important
Priority 2 = "DIFFERENT"
Priority 3 = "CLASSICAL"
Priority 4 = "DROPPED" <---Least important
If I have 5 contiguous Excel cells, with any combination of 1 of the above strings in each cell, I would like to have the sixth cell displaying the highest priority if it exists AT LEAST ONCE. Many combinations can occur, below are a few examples of what I'm trying to achieve with each example depicting 5 contiguous cells with a string in each:
Example 1:
| DROPPED | DROPPED | CLASSICAL | DROPPED | DROPPED |
Sixth cell should equal: | CLASSICAL |
because it is of highest priority which shows up at least once
Example 2:
| CLASSICAL | DIFFERENT| SAME | DROPPED | DIFFERENT|
Sixth cell should equal: | SAME |
because it is of highest priority which shows up at least once
Example 3:
| DIFFERENT | CLASSICAL |CLASSICAL | DROPPED | DIFFERENT |
Sixth cell should equal: | DIFFERENT |
because it is of highest priority which shows up at least once