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Default Rank Function: Refer to more than one range

Try this:

=RANK(A5,(A1:A10,C5:C15))

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"Pete_UK" wrote in message
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I don't know - I've always done it (on the rare occasions when I've
needed to) in the way I suggested.

But, someone else might know a way ...

Pete

On Sep 23, 3:49 pm, Gary T wrote:
Thanks Pete

I would prefer not to do that, as the range the rank is referring to is
large and is therefore increasing the size of the spreadsheet enormously.

Is there a way of incorporating the 2 ranges into the Rank function itself
without duplicating the data?

Regards

Gary



"Pete_UK" wrote:
You could set up a contiguous range elsewhere in your sheet, eg
F1:F21, and in F1 you can have:


=A1


and copy this down to F10, and in F11 have:


=C5


and copy this down to F21.


Then your rank function can refer to the range F1:F21.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Sep 23, 3:31 pm, Gary T wrote:
Hi


I would like to enter a RANK functino that refers to more than one
range
when performing the rank calculation - is this possible? e.g.


I have numbers in A1:A10 and in C5:C15.


Can I do a rank that ranks a value in A5, say, in terms of its order
within
ranges A1:A10 and C5:C15 combined?


e.g. something like =rank(A5,{A1:A10,C5:C15})


^note the above formula doesn't work but I hope illustrates the
problem I'm
trying to solve.


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