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Bob Phillips
 
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This works fine for me

=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT(A1)=B1)*(INDIRECT(A2)=B2)*( INDIRECT(A3)=B3)*(INDIRECT
(A4)=B4))

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HTH

RP
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"BobT" wrote in message
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I'm trying to refence the range and criteria so that I can
change them easily to look at different columns of data
and different criteria. Consider the following where
ranges are defined in column A and criteria in Column B.

=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT(A1)=B1)*(INDIRECT(A2)=B2)*(I NDIRECT
(A3)=B3)*(INDIRECT(A4)=B4))

This works, but if I try to reference the = sign or a < or
sign in column C that doesn't work.


It will work in a sumif or countif function
=Sumif(indirect(A1),C1&B1) where ranges are defined in
column A, criteria in Column B, and =, <, , =<, =, or <
in column C.



-----Original Message-----
That SUMPRODUCT formula already uses , < and =, so the

answer is yes is it
not?

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HTH

RP
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"BobT" wrote in message
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Thanks to Biff for the last response.

One more for the group: Can I reference the "=", "<",
or "" etc sign in a SUMPRODUCT function of the

following
form:

"=SUMPRODUCT((Range1=Criteria1)*(Range2Criteria2) *
(Range3<Criteria3)"

I can use an indirect to reference the range, and direct
references to the criteria. In countif and sumif

functions
I can direct reference "=", "<", or "" etc signs but
can't seem to get it right for this sumproduct function.

If you have a way, please check out the min, max and

mode
formulae below for the same question.

Thanks
BobT


Hi!

All are array formulas, enter with the key combo of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER:

=MODE(IF(A1:A10="x",IF(B1:B10="y",IF

(C1:C10="z",D1:D10))))

=MIN(IF(A1:A10="x",IF(B1:B10="y",IF

(C1:C10="z",D1:D10))))

=MAX(IF(A1:A10="x",IF(B1:B10="y",IF

(C1:C10="z",D1:D10))))

Biff

-----Original Message-----

Thanks again for the previous response.
Is there a way to get the mode min and or max with
multiple criteria?



-----Original Message-----
You're close -- SUMPRODUCT does the job, but you've

left
off the final piece:
"=SUMPRODUCT((Range1=Criteria1)*(Range2=Criteria2 )*
(Range3=Criteria3)*Range4)"

"BobT" wrote in message
...

I want to get an average based on multiple criteria
without having to sort the records and identify the

range.
Of course I can get to the average if I can get the

sum.

I'm aware that I can sum records within a range that

meet
a codition outside the range using the SUMIF function
"=SUMIF(Range,criteria,sum range)"

I can also count records that meet multiple criteria
using
the SUMPRODUCT function
"=SUMPRODUCT((Range1=Criteria1)*(Range2=Criteria2 )*
(Range3=Criteria3)"

I've also seen this array formula to count records that
meet multiple criteria:
{=SUM(IF(Range1=Criteria1,IF(Range2=Criteria2,I F
(Range3=Criteria3,1,0)))
But the SUMPRODUCT formula is easier to work with.

However, I have not found or figured out a sum formula
for
multple criteria. Any help out there?
Thanks
BobT




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