Thanks heaps, it works for me too.
GarysStuden wrote:
Don't be concerned. You will learn to love SUMPRODUCT.
06-Jan-09
Don't be concerned. You will learn to love SUMPRODUCT.
=SUMPRODUCT((D11:D60000=1)*(L11:L60000<0),(L11:L60 000))
also see:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html
and
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/variablerate.html
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200824
"GD" wrote:
Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:14 PM
g wrote:
SUMPRODUCT multiple criteria (with a twist)
How do I use SUMPRODUCT if one of the criteria arrays is the same as the
totals array.
I want to total all cells in column L that have a 1 in column D, as well as
a negative amount in column L
=SUMPRODUCT((D11:D60000="1")*(L11:L60000="<0")*(L1 1:L60000))
What am I doing wrong? I've never used SUMPRODUCT before, and I think I
hate it!
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GD
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:24 PM
T. Valko wrote:
No, you actually love it but you just don't know that yet!
No, you actually love it but you just don't know that yet! <g
Try it like this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(D11:D60000=1),--(L11:L60000<0),L11:L60000)
Everything you always wanted to know about SUMPRODUCT (and then some!):
http://xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"GD" wrote in message
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On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:26 PM
Marcel wrote:
SUMPRODUCT multiple criteria (with a twist)
=SUMPRODUCT((D11:D60000=1)*(L11:L60000=<0)*(L11:L6 0000))
take of the ""
cheers
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regards from Brazil
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marcelo
"GD" escreveu:
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:33 PM
GarysStuden wrote:
Don't be concerned. You will learn to love SUMPRODUCT.
Don't be concerned. You will learn to love SUMPRODUCT.
=SUMPRODUCT((D11:D60000=1)*(L11:L60000<0),(L11:L60 000))
also see:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html
and
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/variablerate.html
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200824
"GD" wrote:
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:34 PM
g wrote:
I don't love it yet, but I'm starting to warm up to it.
I don't love it yet, but I'm starting to warm up to it. Your solution worked
great. I was using the website, but I didn't see any less than/greater than
examples.
Thanks!!
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GD
"T. Valko" wrote:
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:41 PM
Marcel wrote:
Gary,Sumproduct, is fantastic, but when I use it on huge spreadsheets, it
Gary,
Sumproduct, is fantastic, but when I use it on huge spreadsheets, it loose
more time on calculation if compared with other functions or pivot tables,
did you have the same?
cheers
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regards from Brazil
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marcelo
"Gary''s Student" escreveu:
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 3:37 PM
ShaneDevenshir wrote:
Hi,Actually SUMPRODUCT is 10%-25% faster than an equivalent array formula,
Hi,
Actually SUMPRODUCT is 10%-25% faster than an equivalent array formula,
however, pivot tables are faster still.
Try the array equivalent: (press Shift+Ctrl+Enter to enter the formula)
=SUM((D1:D60000=1)*(L1:L60000<=0),L1:L60000)
For one thing the pivot table calculations don't need to convert from
Excelese to a low level language. Also, Microsoft has put a lot of time into
optimizing the pivot table and that may be harder for a function like
SUMPRODUCT.
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If this helps, please click the Yes button
Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"Marcelo" wrote:
On Wednesday, February 03, 2010 5:00 AM
noor hussain wrote:
Sum Product Function
i need you help to use the sumproduct function
The below formula is ok in same sheet but wen i try to get the data in another sheet through thisformula it didnt give desired results.
=SUMPRODUCT(--(E2:E11=H1),--(A1:A10=G2),F2:F11)
Please help me
noor
On Thursday, March 04, 2010 2:34 PM
robin l wrote:
sumproduct
I am having some issues with sumproduct.
I have the formula working.
It looks for the region that starts with C* and adds the details - if there are no comments (M is comments and B2 is null). I could not get the null to work any other way. This works though.
=SUMPRODUCT((Detail!$A2:$A11="C*")+(Detail!$M2:$M1 1<$B$2),(Detail!$L2:$L11))
The issue is when I expand the rows:
When I use the below formula, I get the total of all regions that have no comment. It is ignoring the first criteria.
What am I doing wrong?
=SUMPRODUCT((Detail!$A2:$A15000="C*")+(Detail!$M2: $M15000<$B$2),(Detail!$L2:$L15000))
On Thursday, March 04, 2010 2:55 PM
robin l wrote:
sumproduct
I am having some issues with sumproduct.
I have the formula working.
It looks for the region that starts with C* and adds the details - if there are no comments (M is comments and B2 is null). I could not get the null to work any other way. This works though.
=SUMPRODUCT((Detail!$A2:$A11="C*")+(Detail!$M2:$M1 1<$B$2),(Detail!$L2:$L11))
The issue is when I expand the rows:
When I use the below formula, I get the total of all regions that have no comment. It is ignoring the first criteria.
What am I doing wrong?
=SUMPRODUCT((Detail!$A2:$A15000="C*")+(Detail!$M2: $M15000<$B$2),(Detail!$L2:$L15000))
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