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random sampling
Hello
I have a list of 705 patients with four different columns with data in it. I need a random sample consisting of 150 of those patients. Can someone please help? -- Stacie |
random sampling
Hi,
In column 5 enter the formula =rand() double click the fill handle and it should autofill down to the length of column 4 Select all 5 columns and click Data|sort|column E and sort the columns the top 150 will be randomely selected each time you sort Mike "staciern" wrote: Hello I have a list of 705 patients with four different columns with data in it. I need a random sample consisting of 150 of those patients. Can someone please help? -- Stacie |
random sampling
In the first column I have ID numbers, in the column where I put rand, I get
an integer(?). Also, will this duplicate the ID numbers and I also want to be able to place the 150 ID numbers along with names on another spreadsheet. So how can I accomplish this? -- Stacie "Mike H" wrote: Hi, In column 5 enter the formula =rand() double click the fill handle and it should autofill down to the length of column 4 Select all 5 columns and click Data|sort|column E and sort the columns the top 150 will be randomely selected each time you sort Mike "staciern" wrote: Hello I have a list of 705 patients with four different columns with data in it. I need a random sample consisting of 150 of those patients. Can someone please help? -- Stacie |
random sampling
You'd want to add a column, and put that formula in it, all the way down the
rows. Once you do this go to Data - Sort and sort by this column. Copy and paste the first 150 rows of data to a new sheet. Then, in the new sheet, delete the column with the formula. "staciern" wrote: In the first column I have ID numbers, in the column where I put rand, I get an integer(?). Also, will this duplicate the ID numbers and I also want to be able to place the 150 ID numbers along with names on another spreadsheet. So how can I accomplish this? -- Stacie "Mike H" wrote: Hi, In column 5 enter the formula =rand() double click the fill handle and it should autofill down to the length of column 4 Select all 5 columns and click Data|sort|column E and sort the columns the top 150 will be randomely selected each time you sort Mike "staciern" wrote: Hello I have a list of 705 patients with four different columns with data in it. I need a random sample consisting of 150 of those patients. Can someone please help? -- Stacie |
random sampling
Thank you both. It worked well, once I relaxed and read the instructions
again. -- Stacie "Sean Timmons" wrote: You'd want to add a column, and put that formula in it, all the way down the rows. Once you do this go to Data - Sort and sort by this column. Copy and paste the first 150 rows of data to a new sheet. Then, in the new sheet, delete the column with the formula. "staciern" wrote: In the first column I have ID numbers, in the column where I put rand, I get an integer(?). Also, will this duplicate the ID numbers and I also want to be able to place the 150 ID numbers along with names on another spreadsheet. So how can I accomplish this? -- Stacie "Mike H" wrote: Hi, In column 5 enter the formula =rand() double click the fill handle and it should autofill down to the length of column 4 Select all 5 columns and click Data|sort|column E and sort the columns the top 150 will be randomely selected each time you sort Mike "staciern" wrote: Hello I have a list of 705 patients with four different columns with data in it. I need a random sample consisting of 150 of those patients. Can someone please help? -- Stacie |
random sampling
Hi,
I just seen this post from a while back and I think it should work for me too. May I just check - do you have any tips for working with large databases? I am expecting an extract of about 150,000 records with only about 15 data fields for each. I think it should read into Excel 2007, but I want to save time by doing analysis on a sample of just 5000 or maybe 10,000. Many thanks, Ruth PS I do like your quote about malice & stupidity! "Mike H" wrote: Hi, In column 5 enter the formula =rand() double click the fill handle and it should autofill down to the length of column 4 Select all 5 columns and click Data|sort|column E and sort the columns the top 150 will be randomely selected each time you sort Mike "staciern" wrote: Hello I have a list of 705 patients with four different columns with data in it. I need a random sample consisting of 150 of those patients. Can someone please help? -- Stacie |
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