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Help with ranking
Hi Valko
YES YES YES
It realy helped. I do not understand why but it help.
As I said why:
7.80000 - 6.00000 = 1.80000
11.20000 - 9.40000 = 1.80000
is NOT the same I realy do not understand. However your solution was
briliant. So thank you very must here from Denmark.
But I still think that there is an eror in microsoft's Excel as these
figures are pretty accurate.
But anyway THANK you again
Stone
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Stone
"T. Valko" skrev:
It's a rounding issue but I lack the technical expertise to explain it so
that you would understand. The error is so small that it can't be detected
by formatting. For example:
7.8-6 = 1.8
So, if you enter this formula you would expect that the result should be
TRUE but it's not, the result is FALSE:
=(7.8-6)-1.8 = 0 = FALSE
(1.8) - 1.8 = -2.2E-16
-2.2E-16 = 0 = FALSE
In your posted sample data there are also duplicate -1.6 that have different
ranks:
B 8,8 7,2 -1,6 15
E 11,6 10,0 -1,6 14
If you round the diff column then you will get the ranks that you expect.
With your Jan and Feb data in the range A2:B17...
Use this as the diff formula entered in C2 and copied down to C17:
=ROUND(B2-A2,1)
See this article on rounding issues:
http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/rounding.htm
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Stone" wrote in message
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Hi T. Valko
Thank you for your input.
Sorry but that's not possible. I put in the numbers:
Jan Feb Diff Rank
A 10,8 10,8 0,0 10
B 8,8 7,2 -1,6 15
C 11,9 11,4 -0,5 11 OK
D 7,8 5,6 -2,2 16
E 11,6 10,0 -1,6 14
F 7,5 7,0 -0,5 11 OK
G 8,2 9,6 1,4 5
H 8,5 11,2 2,7 1
I 13,0 13,6 0,6 8
J 6,0 7,8 1,8 3 !!
K 4,6 7,2 2,6 2
L 9,4 11,2 1,8 4 !!
M 10,6 11,5 0,9 7
N 13,7 15,0 1,3 6
O 9,3 9,5 0,2 9
P 11,1 9,8 -1,3 13
C and F is OK, but J and L should be rank 3 both.
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Stone
"T. Valko" skrev:
The 2 values are probably not equal. There is probably a very small
decimal
difference. If the values are decimals and are formatted to display in a
certain way they may *appear* to be equal but really are not.
For example:
10.025
10.031
If you *format* those values to *display* 2 decimal places:
10.03
10.03
They appear to be equal but the *displayed value* is not the true value.
The
true values are 10.025 and 10.031 which are the values RANK is
calculating.
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Stone" wrote in message
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Hi
Using "RANK" should automatically rank eg. 10 observations from 1 to 10
and
if 2 observations have the same value they should rank eg. 7 and 7 and
the
next rank would then be 9.
I have made several collums and for som collums this is actually so.
However
in som collums the ranking for two equel values is eg 7 and 8. Therefor
the
same "rules" dos not aply for this collums.
Can somone explane this to me or even better come up with an solution.
PS: Sorry for my english (I am for Denmark)
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Stone
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