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OK, quick question. The Quartiles function gives numbers that are at the
highest end of the range. Is there a way to change that to give lowest end of
the range?

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
the list has to contain the LOWER end of the range and has to be sorted
ascending

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"Confused" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I was using the following formula:

=VLOOKUP(J19, $K$9:$L$14,2, TRUE)

This is the same formula I used before and it would choose the number

as a
continuous range (but high end of the range).


"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

It really does help if we can be given the formula that is giving

the
problem

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"Confused" wrote in message
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I used VLOOKUP in a spreadsheet some time ago, where I had the

column set
to
assign a rating based on results. When I used it previously, it

returned
results based on the number in the column being the HIGH end of

the range
for
each rating.

Example
10 - Rating 1
25 - Rating 2
50 - Rating 3 and so on.

So, anything that fell between 26- 50 would be in Rating 3.

This time it is using the number in each rating as the START of

the range.

I used a QUARTILES function to come up with quartiles for a group

of
numbers, and it appears to pick the high end number for each

quartile. I
tried using the VLOOKUP to assign the correct Quartile to the
lookup_value,
but it is not working out as it should.

Does anyone have ideas for what I am doing wrong, or for a better

way to
assign quartiles to a group of numbers?

Thanks!