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Chance224

SUMIF HELP
 
Can you have two arguments for a SUMIF function? I want cell K56 to sum
cells K3:K44 if cells A3:A44 has a value of M or W. I can it to work with
just one value but Im unsure of how to get it to do two.

Thanks,
Chance


Bob Phillips

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A44={"M","W"}),K3:K44)

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HTH

RP
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"Chance224" wrote in message
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Can you have two arguments for a SUMIF function? I want cell K56 to sum
cells K3:K44 if cells A3:A44 has a value of M or W. I can it to work with
just one value but I'm unsure of how to get it to do two.

Thanks,
Chance




Jason Morin

Using SUMPRODUCT offers the most flexibility, but in this=20
case you could use:

=3DSUM(SUMIF(A3:A44,{"M","W"},K3:K44))

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
Can you have two arguments for a SUMIF function? I want=20

cell K56 to sum=20
cells K3:K44 if cells A3:A44 has a value of M or W. I=20

can it to work with=20
just one value but I=E2?Tm unsure of how to get it to do=20

two.

Thanks,
Chance

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Max

Try in K56:
=SUMPRODUCT(((A3:A44="M")+(A3:A44="W")),K3:K44)

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Rgds
Max
xl 97
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"Chance224" wrote in message
...
Can you have two arguments for a SUMIF function? I want cell K56 to sum
cells K3:K44 if cells A3:A44 has a value of M or W. I can it to work with
just one value but I'm unsure of how to get it to do two.

Thanks,
Chance




Max

"Bob Phillips" wrote
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A44={"M","W"}),K3:K44)


Tried this, Bob, but think it returns #VALUE!

--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
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GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom
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Jason Morin

I think Bob meant this:

=3DSUMPRODUCT((A3:A44=3D{"M","W"})*K3:K44)

Jason

-----Original Message-----
"Bob Phillips" wrote
=3DSUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A44=3D{"M","W"}),K3:K44)


Tried this, Bob, but think it returns #VALUE!

--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
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GMT+8, 1=B0 22' N 103=B0 45' E
xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom
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John Britto

Kindly use the formula in the following manner.

=SUMIF(A3:A6,"m",K3:K6)+SUMIF(A3:A6,"w",K3:K6)+SUM IF(A3:A6,"j",K3:K6)

Good luck..john britto

"Chance224" wrote:

Can you have two arguments for a SUMIF function? I want cell K56 to sum
cells K3:K44 if cells A3:A44 has a value of M or W. I can it to work with
just one value but Im unsure of how to get it to do two.

Thanks,
Chance


Aladin Akyurek

=SUMPRODUCT((A3:A44={"M","W"})*K3:K44)

is not efficient though.

In cases of 2 conditions to or, one can get away with the + idiom:

[1]

=SUMPRODUCT((A3:A44="M")+(A3:A44="W"),K3:K44)

as Max suggested.

The following invokes an efficient idiom for or'ing...

[2]

=SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(MATCH(A3:A44,{"M","W"},0)),K3:K44)

An equivalent setup with SumIf is...

[3]

=SUMPRODUCT(SUMIF(A3:A44,{"M","W"},K3:K44))

where Sum can be sustituted for SumProduct when a constant array of
conditions is used (as occurs in your other reply).

To recap, with J1:J2 housing the conditions "M" and "W"...

[1] SUMPRODUCT((A3:A44=J1)+(A3:A44=J2),K3:K44)
[2] SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(MATCH(A3:A44,J1:J2,0)),K3:K44)
[3] SUMPRODUCT(SUMIF(A3:A44,J1:J2,K3:K44))

The first one becomes unwieldy with more conditions. It would be
interesting to compare temporal profiles of the second and the third though.







Jason Morin wrote:
I think Bob meant this:

=SUMPRODUCT((A3:A44={"M","W"})*K3:K44)

Jason


-----Original Message-----
"Bob Phillips" wrote

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A44={"M","W"}),K3:K44)


Tried this, Bob, but think it returns #VALUE!

--
Rgds
Max
xl 97
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GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E
xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom
----


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SUMIF HELP
 
On Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at 10:25:27 PM UTC+5:30, Bob Phillips wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A44={"M","W"}),K3:K44)

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HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Chance224" wrote in message
...
Can you have two arguments for a SUMIF function? I want cell K56 to sum
cells K3:K44 if cells A3:A44 has a value of M or W. I can it to work with
just one value but I'm unsure of how to get it to do two.

Thanks,
Chance


=SUMIF(K3:K6,"0<")


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