Max If
Hi,
Use this ARRAY formula
=MAX(IF(A1:A20="California",B1:B20))
This is an array formula which must be entered by pressing 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 formula
'you must enter it again with CTRL+Shift+Enter.
--
Mike
When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.
"Guilherme Loretti" wrote:
I have a column A where i have the State names. A second column with a number.
I need to be able to use formulas that give me the Max number per State. The
regular Max formula does not work with a conditional from another column,
like SUMIF or COUNTIF.
Can I do it?
Thanks!
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