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If statement for a range of cells
Hi, I want to know if it is possible to create an IF statement that can for example give a TRUE value if all the cells in the range A1 to C50 are greater or equal to 0 and FALSE otherwise.
I have tried IF((A1:C50)=0,TRUE,FALSE), but it does not work. Thanks for your help, Daniel |
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... Hi, I want to know if it is possible to create an IF statement that can for example give a TRUE value if all the cells in the range A1 to C50 are greater or equal to 0 and FALSE otherwise. I have tried IF((A1:C50)=0,TRUE,FALSE), but it does not work. Thanks for your help, Daniel |
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[Sorry about the previous premature fat-finger send.]
wrote: Hi, I want to know if it is possible to create an IF statement that can for example give a TRUE value if all the cells in the range A1 to C50 are greater or equal to 0 and FALSE otherwise. I have tried IF((A1:C50)=0,TRUE,FALSE), but it does not work. You might try one of the following array-entered formulas (press ctrl+shift+Enter instead of just Enter): =IF(AND(A1:C50=0),TRUE) or =AND(A1:C50=0) Alternatively, try the following normally-entered formula (just press Enter): =IF(COUNTIF(A1:C50,"=0")=COUNT(A1:C50),TRUE) or =COUNTIF(A1:A50,"=0")=COUNT(A1:C50) Caveat: COUNTIF treats numeric text differently from COUNT. And A1:C50=0 treats all text as TRUE. |
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If statement for a range of cells
Thank you, it worked perfectly.
On Monday, March 4, 2013 6:37:31 PM UTC-5, joeu2004 wrote: [Sorry about the previous premature fat-finger send.] wrote: Hi, I want to know if it is possible to create an IF statement that can for example give a TRUE value if all the cells in the range A1 to C50 are greater or equal to 0 and FALSE otherwise. I have tried IF((A1:C50)=0,TRUE,FALSE), but it does not work. You might try one of the following array-entered formulas (press ctrl+shift+Enter instead of just Enter): =IF(AND(A1:C50=0),TRUE) or =AND(A1:C50=0) Alternatively, try the following normally-entered formula (just press Enter): =IF(COUNTIF(A1:C50,"=0")=COUNT(A1:C50),TRUE) or =COUNTIF(A1:A50,"=0")=COUNT(A1:C50) Caveat: COUNTIF treats numeric text differently from COUNT. And A1:C50=0 treats all text as TRUE. |
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