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If a number appeared 3 times would you then want the rank to be n.33333? If
4 times, then rank should be n.25? If that's what you want, try this (with the decimal rounded to 2 places): =ROUND(RANK(A1,A$1:A$12,1)+MOD(1/COUNTIF(A$1:A$12,A1),1),2) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... I am trying to rank a list of 10 numbers and I know how to rank using the RANK function. I have a problem though. When there are two (or more) values that are the same, i want them to show .5 instead of multiple 4s. i.e. 1356 9 1394 12 1252 6 1141 2 1374 10 1388 11 1152 3 1242 5 1256 8 1252 6 1158 4 980 1 There are two occurences of 6.. but I would them to each be 6.5 rather than each of them being 6. Any thoughts? |
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