I want to count the highest number of equal cells
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
Biff
"fiur" wrote in message
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thanx alot !!!!!!! that was exactly what I was looking for!!!!!
You're the man.....
"Biff" wrote:
Use a helper column. Assume your numbers are in the range A1:A11
(assuming
no empty cells within the range).
Enter 1 in B1. Enter this formula in B2 and copy down to B11:
=IF(A2=A1,B1+1,1)
Then, to get the highest number of consecutive cells:
=MAX(B2:B11)
If you need to break it out by specific number, eg: max for 1 and max for
0:
=SUMPRODUCT(MAX((A$1:A$11=1)*B$1:B$11))
=SUMPRODUCT(MAX((A$1:A$11=0)*B$1:B$11))
Biff
"fiur" wrote in message
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thanx alot for your tip.... but I need to be more spesific...... lets
say
I
got 4 cells in a row with 1 then two cells with 0 then I must start to
count
over again....
I only wanna count the larges number of equal cells in a row
(1-1-1-1-0-1-0-)
the result will be: number 1= 4
number 0= 1
Hopefully this will explain my problem better.....
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
=FREQUENCY(A1:A13,A1:A13)
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"fiur" wrote in message
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I got a worksheet with only 2 different numbers in each cell like
this:
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
My question are how do I count the largest number of equal cells...
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