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I have a large array (10x2200) of small integers. I have a second array of
three columns and about 200 rows. The first column of the second array has a column number in the first big array (thus it has a value from 1 - 10) the 2nd and 3rd columns in the second array have a start and end row in the first big array. I would like to be able to compute the sum of the integers in the column specified from the start row to the end row. For example if one of the rows in the secord array has values 10 40 50 I want to compute the sum of rows 40 through 50 in column 10 of my big array. I've tried the indirect function and the address function in various combinations but cannot seem to get it right. -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
variable cell references
Try
=SUM(INDIRECT("'Sheet1'!"&ADDRESS(B1,A1)&":"&ADDRE SS(C1,A1))) In this example, the large array begins in A1 of Sheet1, and the small array is in columns A, B, and C on another sheet, beginning in row 1. The formula above would be entered in D1 of the small array sheet and copied down. Hope this helps, Hutch "jjk98" wrote: I have a large array (10x2200) of small integers. I have a second array of three columns and about 200 rows. The first column of the second array has a column number in the first big array (thus it has a value from 1 - 10) the 2nd and 3rd columns in the second array have a start and end row in the first big array. I would like to be able to compute the sum of the integers in the column specified from the start row to the end row. For example if one of the rows in the secord array has values 10 40 50 I want to compute the sum of rows 40 through 50 in column 10 of my big array. I've tried the indirect function and the address function in various combinations but cannot seem to get it right. -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
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Say the big array is in A1 to J2200.
The small array is in X1 to Z200. Enter this in say AA1, and copy down to AA200: =SUM(INDEX($A$1:$J$2200,Y1,X1):INDEX($A$1:$J$2200, Z1,X1)) -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "jjk98" wrote in message ... I have a large array (10x2200) of small integers. I have a second array of three columns and about 200 rows. The first column of the second array has a column number in the first big array (thus it has a value from 1 - 10) the 2nd and 3rd columns in the second array have a start and end row in the first big array. I would like to be able to compute the sum of the integers in the column specified from the start row to the end row. For example if one of the rows in the secord array has values 10 40 50 I want to compute the sum of rows 40 through 50 in column 10 of my big array. I've tried the indirect function and the address function in various combinations but cannot seem to get it right. -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
variable cell references
Should mention that if a cell is blank in the small array, the formula will
total the *entire* range of the missing cell, be it column or row. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "RagDyer" wrote in message ... Say the big array is in A1 to J2200. The small array is in X1 to Z200. Enter this in say AA1, and copy down to AA200: =SUM(INDEX($A$1:$J$2200,Y1,X1):INDEX($A$1:$J$2200, Z1,X1)) -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "jjk98" wrote in message ... I have a large array (10x2200) of small integers. I have a second array of three columns and about 200 rows. The first column of the second array has a column number in the first big array (thus it has a value from 1 - 10) the 2nd and 3rd columns in the second array have a start and end row in the first big array. I would like to be able to compute the sum of the integers in the column specified from the start row to the end row. For example if one of the rows in the secord array has values 10 40 50 I want to compute the sum of rows 40 through 50 in column 10 of my big array. I've tried the indirect function and the address function in various combinations but cannot seem to get it right. -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 |
variable cell references
On Apr 30, 7:17 am, jjk98 wrote:
I have a large array (10x2200) of small integers. I have a second array of three columns and about 200 rows. The first column of the second array has a column number in the first big array (thus it has a value from 1 - 10) the 2nd and 3rd columns in the second array have a start and end row in the first big array. I would like to be able to compute the sum of the integers in the column specified from the start row to the end row. For example if one of the rows in the secord array has values 10 40 50 I want to compute the sum of rows 40 through 50 in column 10 of my big array. I've tried the indirect function and the address function in various combinations but cannot seem to get it right. -- Thanks for your help - jjk98 Say the top left cell (not heading) of the large array is Sheet1!$A$2, and the first row of values in the second array is Sheet2!$A$2:$B$2, then =SUM(OFFSET(Sheet1!$A$2,B2-1,A2-1,C2-B2+1,1)) in Sheet2!$D$2 filled down to the bottom of the second array seems to work. Ken Johnson |
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