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Default Complex Averages

Would it matter if it was a row or a column?

Yes.

I've now posted examples for both!

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"kjal" wrote in message
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Would it matter if it was a row or a column? I don't think it would. I was
tying to help Biff visualize what I was talking about, and I think columns
are better for that. The cells without numbers will be empty, not touched,
no
data, no text. Thanks for trying.

KJ

"Pete_UK" wrote:

So, I can now see that you are talking about a column of data - in
your first post you said the numbers were in a row !!

When you talk about "spaces" do you really mean just empty cells, or
will there be a <space in those cells? Some people use a <space to
"delete" an entry.

Pete

On Sep 25, 10:02 pm, kjal wrote:
Maybe I am not explaining well or maybe it is not possible to average
the
last 5 or whatever numbers of a list of numbers that has spaces but no
zeros.
The range in the avg formula will be c2:c42, and the numbers will
ultimatley
fill 3/4 of the fields with random spaces for the balance, So the
formula,
hopefully, will avg the last 5 NUMBERS in the row, ignoring the spaces.
So
the numbers in the avg of the last 5 may be spread over 7 or 8 spaces.



"Pete_UK" wrote:
But if you are putting numbers into random cells in the range, how
would you know which were the last 5 or last 10 entered? Do you not
mean last by date of entry, but rather last in the sequence of data?

Pete

On Sep 25, 9:32 pm, kjal wrote:
Hey there. If there are only 5 numbers at some point, the 5 and 10
would be
the same. I hope that helps. Basically, over the course of 3 or so
months,
these numbers will begin to be added to the rows and by the end,
there will
be somewhere around 30 numbers out of 40 potential leaving 10
random spaces
in each column assuming 40 max. So the last 5 and last 10 averages
will
develop and deviate as more data is entered.

Thanks

"T. Valko" wrote:
What should happen if there aren't 5 or 10 numbers to average?

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP

"kjal" wrote in message
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Hello, I need to design a spreadsheet that averages the last 5
and last 10
numbers in a row of up to 40 numbers. There will be various
random spaces
between the entered numbers. So for example, if there are 15
numbers
spread
over 40 rows, I would need to average the last 5 which could
each have a
few
spaces between them. There will be no 0's or negatives in the
data.

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