Sorting high numbers from low numbers between two rows
Leo.
When I put that array formula in a cell, this is shown in that cell #value!
and it doesn't go away. So I am at a stop with that. thanks however.
ClR.
Your code worked fine when all the important cells are filled with values,
however, if only 3 of the cells in each row are filled, it does sort them
right, but it duplicates them and inserts them into the cells where there
should be no numbers.
If I had this in my cells
1 3 5
2 4 6
i would get this
1 2 3 1 2 3
4 5 6 4 5 6
However, I thank you because you did get the cogs in my head turning with
your macro and i think I can get it done with a little time???
Thanks all!!
"Leo Heuser" wrote:
"scotty" skrev i en meddelelse
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Here is a portion of my worksheet.
A B C D E F
1
2 1 4 20 15 56 65
3
4 2 67 45 8 3 99
5
Sometimes all 30 cells have values in them, and sometime only Colmuns ABC
and rows 1-5 have values. Rows 1,3,5 are insignificant
What I want to do is to sort the values between row 2 & 4 by putting the
"6"
lowest values in row 2 and the the "6" highest values in row 4.
Can someone help me with the code on this?
Thanks
Scotty
Maybe this approach.
Assuming your list in A1:F5 enter this
array formula in e.g. H2:
=LARGE($A$2:$F$4*{1;0;1},COLUMN()-COLUMN($H$2)+7)
Finish with <Shift<Ctrl<Enter, also if edited later.
Copy H2 to i2:M2 with the fill handle (the little square in
the lower right corner of the cell)
In H4:
=LARGE($A$2:$F$4*{1;0;1},COLUMN()-COLUMN($H$2)+1)
Finish with <Shift<Ctrl<Enter, also if edited later.
Copy H4 to i4:M4 with the fill handle (the little square in
the lower right corner of the cell)
Empty cells in second and fourth row of your original
list will display as zero in the new list, so it is assumed,
that zero and an empty cell are not the same in your
original set. Get back, if this is a problem.
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Best regards
Leo Heuser
Followup to newsgroup only please.
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