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I would like to calculate a cumulative of:
A1 = 3.2 B1 = 9.5 C1 = 6.9 I want D1 to be the result of the cumulative of A1, B1 and C1 only if they have a value different than 0. I want to be able to have a cumulative even though one of them has 0 as value. Any Help |
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You have an answer (Guess) in your other post
"Alimbilo" wrote: I would like to calculate a cumulative of: A1 = 3.2 B1 = 9.5 C1 = 6.9 I want D1 to be the result of the cumulative of A1, B1 and C1 only if they have a value different than 0. I want to be able to have a cumulative even though one of them has 0 as value. Any Help |
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Cumulative sum, cumulative product, cumulative differences, ... ?
In other words, cumulative what? [Cumulative is an adjective, so you need to use it to describe a noun.] If you are worrying about the zeroes then perhaps it is a product you are trying to produce, but you need to be clear. -- David Biddulph "Alimbilo" wrote in message ... I would like to calculate a cumulative of: A1 = 3.2 B1 = 9.5 C1 = 6.9 I want D1 to be the result of the cumulative of A1, B1 and C1 only if they have a value different than 0. I want to be able to have a cumulative even though one of them has 0 as value. Any Help |
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