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Default Nested functions inc. dynamic range

You're welcome!

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Biff
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"Graham" wrote in message
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I dont know how, but it works a treat. Many Thanks again.

"T. Valko" wrote:

Assuming all the numbers in the range are formatted as NUMBER 2 decimal
places:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(rng,1)0),--(RIGHT(TEXT(rng,"0.00"))="0"))

Based on this sample the result = 2

7.02
7.30
7.33
7.00
0.50

Those being counted are 7.30 and 0.50.

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"Graham" wrote in message
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Hi All, Having got it all to work, including **.00, I'd now like to do
the
same with the occurence of digits in the second decimal place,
independant
of
the first. The following works fine for the digits 1-9, e.g. * *.*7:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(".?7",INDIRECT("$B$12:B"&A2)))))

where I have inserted a "?" instead of the first decimal place, as a
'wildcard'.
However I am still having difficulty with the Zero's. The following
works
fine for **.00, as previously, but wont work for **.30

=SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(INDIRECT("$B$12:B"&A2),1)=0))

Can anyone amend the above or make alternative suggestions to count the
number of Zero's in the second decimal place, where the first decimal
place
is 1-9 ?
Regards
Graham

"T. Valko" wrote:

You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Graham" wrote in message
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Thank you very much, I learn something new every time I come on
here!

"T. Valko" wrote:

Excel doesn't "see" decimals that terminate with 0.

73.00

In order to display the 0s you'd normally have to format as NUMBER
2
decimal
places. But 73.00 is only the *displayed* value. The true
underlying
value
is 73.

So, the formula will work for numbers like:

73.09
10.02
0.05

But will not work for numbers like:

73.00
10.00

To count only numbers that terminate with 0:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(range,1)=0))

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Graham" wrote in message
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Many thanks to you both for your help. Toppers, your solution
seems
a
much
easier way of creating a dynamic range ? However it is stilll
returning
a
value of '0' for ".0", whereas it is correct for the digits .1 -
.9
?

"Toppers" wrote:

try:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(".2",INDIRECT("$B$39:B"&A2)))))

"Graham" wrote:

HI
I have a Column (B) of 4 figure numbers to 2 decimal places. I
want
to
extract the frequency of each digit (0-9) in the First decimal
place
only.
Thanks to previous help I can get this to work over a fixed
range
e.g.
B39:B74, but as the column is added to on a daily basis, I
would
like
to
calculate this over a dynamic range, indexed from the Row
value
in
A2.
The following formula works ( for .2) over a static range :

=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(".2",$B$39:B74))))

but in trying to adapt it to a dynamic range, I simply get a
value
returned
of "0" ?

=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(OFFSET(B39,0,0,$A$2-ROW(B39)+1,1),".2"))))
Can anyone see where I'm going wrong ?
Many Thanks