calculate the stdev of an array using text as the criteria
Isn't that what Mike already said?
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Shane Devenshire" wrote in
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Hi,
In other words you should change your formula to:
=STDEV(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15,""))
or
=STDEV(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15))
because
=STDEV(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15,))
or
=STDEV(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15,0))
will return incorrect results.
All of these are Array entered - Ctrl+Shift+Enter
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"Mike H" wrote:
I should have explained that the reason your formula didn't work was
because
you gave it a false option for when the column b didn't = "DM" and it was
using that zero option in the STDEV calculation when DM = FALSE
leaving out the FALSE option makes it evaluate nothing when DM =FALSE
Mike
"Mike H" wrote:
Hi,
Your formula was nearly correct try this array entered
=STDEV(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15))
This is an array formula which must be entered with CTRL+Shift+Enter
and NOT
'just enter. If you do it correctly then Excel will put curly brackets
around
'the formula{}. You can't type these yourself. If you Edit the ranges
'then you must re-enter as An array
Mike
"Crypes" wrote:
I'm trying to calculate the stdev of a tester's results and compare
it with
other testers.
B4:B15 has the testers' names
C$4:C15 has the test results that I want to calculate the Stdev for.
If I put in =Sum(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15,0)), I get the right sum
If I put in =STDEV(IF(B$4:B15="DM",C$4:C15,0)), I get a number that
is
definitely not the Stdev
I am trying to avoid having to go and individually select each test
result
for each tester because the cells will have to be updated each time a
tester
enters a value.
If you could help, that would be great.
Thanks.
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