the Range A1:A100 has numbers starting from 1 to 100.
Hi. If you just had the numbers 1-20, and wanted to find those cells
that average 10 (ie half the upper limit), then I believe there are
29,503 possibilities. It's a very large number if you have 1-100, and
want to find the number of combinations that average 50.
Dana DeLouis
Hi Macropod,
Thanks for that link. it's a great start.
Regards,
-- Tausif Mohammed "macropod" wrote:
Hi Tausif,
You could try a variation of the code i Posted he
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1485698
That code retrieves cells containing numbers that sum to a value,
but you could modify it to retrieve cells containing numbers that
average a value.
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Cheers
macropod
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"Tausif" wrote in message
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Hi Jacob,
Thanks for your reply.
The number in B2 is hardcoded i.e no formula used. Basically I
have a list
of such numbers which I get via a spreadsheet. So unfortunately,
the Trace
Precedents option will not work here.
Regards
--
Tausif Mohammed
"Jacob Skaria" wrote:
Dear Tausif
Select the cell and from the Formula Audtiing Toolbar click
'Trace Precedents'
View|Toolbars|Formula Auditing
If this post helps click Yes
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Jacob Skaria
"Tausif" wrote:
Hi,
I require to identify which numbers make up an average of
the number that is
in a particular cell.
eg) Cell B2 has a number which is 2 (This number is is the
average of
numbers 1+2+3)
the Range A1:A100 has numbers starting from 1 to 100.
Does excel provide a way to identify what combination of
the numbers in the
range A1:A100 would provide me the number 2.
Hope I have been clear.
Bests
--
Tausif Mohammed