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Default Average first 3 numbers in column e.g. 130 in 130/82

Chuck:

My only problem with the below solution is that I have multiple columns next
to the column I want to average. By using the below method, I would need to
move data in many other columns to add the new column (resulting from the
split of the numbers). This would be somewhat impractical for me.

I seem to recall a formula that conditions either an average or sum that
simply takes a specified number of spaces from an entry and calculates the
result using, say, only the first three digits. If I could find this
formula, it would eliminate the need to create new columns.

Does the above ring any bells to you?

Que le vaya bien,

Gary



"CLR" wrote:


You can highlight the column and then do Data TextToColumns, and use the
/ as the delimiter.........this will separate the diastolic and systolic
numbers each into their own column.........then just average each column
using the =AVERAGE(range) formula.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"gadmire" wrote:

I am trying to obtain an average of blood pressure over a period of time.
The individual entries are in a single column but are in a combined format
(e.g. 130/82). I need to parse each of the two numbers and arrive at an
average of all entries in the column. I have searched help because I thought
I had seen some reference to the selecting only a portion of a number on a
prior search. Unfortunately, I could not come across it again. Thanks for
any help