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Excel 2003 SP3
Hope this isn't too sketchy.... I have a set of data that is entered into Column A as the Date. Column C will contain the actual results I've measured. I'd like to review the data by a VARIETY of intervals. The Column B intervals will be static / constant at 15 minute. All results are Monday-Friday. [Ignore what's in Column B as it's unrelated.. It's the day of the week] Here's what I'd like to do: 1) Analyze the Column C results by [Column A interval selection] Put the results in Column D a) Every day - one entry/day-group b) Every 2 days - one entry/2-day group c) Every 3 days - one entry/3-day group d) Every x days - one entry/x-day group (making a, b and c a variable of 'x') I'm generally SUM() or MIN or MAX the data or even an AVERAGE/MEAN/MEDIAN - no MODE. How can I setup a formula/equation so as to combine my Column C data into a SUM() for 1 row, 2 rows, ... x rows depending on what 'x' is with the SPECIFIC number (1, 2, 3, ....5) etc.? Just think of my data as temperature related Temperature at 12Midnight, the high during the day, low during the day and 12AM again for the end of the day. Each of the temperature values will be in their own separate column so that, say, Column C contains the 12Midnight (start of day) temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. TIA! Note: Is there a way to review things by Day of Week? Keep in mind that if I don't work on Monday (holidays) that I may not have any measurements for THAT Monday. Hence, I'd like to measure the values between Monday-to-Monday and Tuesday-to-Tuesday.... Friday-to-Friday etc. |
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Ignore the next post as I received an error from MS that indicated THIS post
didn't go through.... "Tom" wrote: Excel 2003 SP3 Hope this isn't too sketchy.... I have a set of data that is entered into Column A as the Date. Column C will contain the actual results I've measured. I'd like to review the data by a VARIETY of intervals. The Column B intervals will be static / constant at 15 minute. All results are Monday-Friday. [Ignore what's in Column B as it's unrelated.. It's the day of the week] Here's what I'd like to do: 1) Analyze the Column C results by [Column A interval selection] Put the results in Column D a) Every day - one entry/day-group b) Every 2 days - one entry/2-day group c) Every 3 days - one entry/3-day group d) Every x days - one entry/x-day group (making a, b and c a variable of 'x') I'm generally SUM() or MIN or MAX the data or even an AVERAGE/MEAN/MEDIAN - no MODE. How can I setup a formula/equation so as to combine my Column C data into a SUM() for 1 row, 2 rows, ... x rows depending on what 'x' is with the SPECIFIC number (1, 2, 3, ....5) etc.? Just think of my data as temperature related Temperature at 12Midnight, the high during the day, low during the day and 12AM again for the end of the day. Each of the temperature values will be in their own separate column so that, say, Column C contains the 12Midnight (start of day) temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. TIA! Note: Is there a way to review things by Day of Week? Keep in mind that if I don't work on Monday (holidays) that I may not have any measurements for THAT Monday. Hence, I'd like to measure the values between Monday-to-Monday and Tuesday-to-Tuesday.... Friday-to-Friday etc. |
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I actually posted some thoughts into your latest thread. Check it out over
there. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- "Tom" wrote: Ignore the next post as I received an error from MS that indicated THIS post didn't go through.... |
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