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Ron Rosenfeld
 
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Default Return Range of Numerical Values in Single Column based on Frequency Percentage

I'm still not sure what you're getting at.

However, to determine the percent of any sample value, you can use the formula:

=COUNTIF(rng,sample_value)/COUNT(rng)



On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:18:49 GMT, "Sam via OfficeKB.com" <u4102@uwe wrote:

Hi Ron,

Thanks for reply.

Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
How about an example of data and inputs WITH RESULTS??

I do not have the RESULTS that is why I require the Formula.

None of your numbers appear 70% of the time. 52 is the most common entry and it only appears 20% of the time.

My initial quote of 70% was too high for the sample I provided; however, what
I'm trying to find is a Formula that will be flexible enough to deal with any
percentage I choose - If you have a Formula that has correctly identified
that my sample values appear no more than 20% of the time, I would appreciate
your assistance.

Cheers
Sam

Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi Domenic,

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Cheers
Sam


How about an example of data and inputs WITH RESULTS??

None of your numbers appear 70% of the time. 52 is the most common entry and
it only appears 20% of the time.

--ron


--ron