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Hi Guys,
Im also doing something similar to this and i notice that this array uses the "MAX" function .. is there any way to adapt this array to find the 2nd most common and 3rd most common ? .. the same way in which you would use the "LARGE" function ? Michael - "JMB" wrote: One way - assume your data is in A1:A9 =INDEX(A1:A9,MATCH(MAX(COUNTIF(A1:A9,A1:A9)),COUNT IF(A1:A9,A1:A9),0)) array entered w/Cntrl+Shift+Enter (or you'll likely get an error). "johnskate17" wrote: I am having trouble finding a function in excel that is similar to the MODE function, but can work using a column of text, and return the phrase that is found most often. |
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