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Excel 2003 SP3 I am trying to create an Excel formula that totals the interval values as they decrease or as they increase. Upon a change of direction (SIGN(), probably) I want to reset/restart the accumulation. Here's my current attempt but it's probably not too close. =IF(SIGN($D33)=SIGN($D32),$D33-$D32,0) Column D is the change of the value of an average (mean) measurement for column C. Here's a sample Row Col C Col D 1 361193 2 360566 -627 3 350680 -9886 4 327803 -22877 5 317173 -10630 As Col D continues to decrease then I need to accumulate the 'negative' values. Once Col D gets a positive value, which indicates a change of direction, then I need to start accumulating the values so that I start with the first value. I don't want to have a SUM() of the accumulation for all the Col D values. I just want the sum of the values as long as the sign of Col D is the same. So, as long as Col C decreases, I need to accumulate during the entire 'series'. Once Col D changes to increasing, I need to accumulate during the entire 'series' and then reset/restart when Col D changes to negative/decreases. TIA! Tom |
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