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I want to do a SUMPRODUCT of 2 arrays but only if the elements in the array
meet a criteria established by a thrid array. For example, consider the three arrays, where the top array is names, the second array is salary and the third is a percentage: Amy Sam Tim Bob Tim Amy Bob 200 300 100 300 100 200 300 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 .5 I want to be able to end up with a sumproduct associated with each name. Thus IF "Amy" SUMPRODUCT=100, IF "Tim" SUMPRODUCT=210 and so on. |
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Ben,
Assuming data in your example is in rows 1 to 3, colums A to G =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$G$1="Amy"),--($A$2:$G$2),--($A$3:$G$3)) HTH "Ben010" wrote: I want to do a SUMPRODUCT of 2 arrays but only if the elements in the array meet a criteria established by a thrid array. For example, consider the three arrays, where the top array is names, the second array is salary and the third is a percentage: Amy Sam Tim Bob Tim Amy Bob 200 300 100 300 100 200 300 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 .5 I want to be able to end up with a sumproduct associated with each name. Thus IF "Amy" SUMPRODUCT=100, IF "Tim" SUMPRODUCT=210 and so on. |
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Toppers--
Thats excellent. One more for you: How do I sumproduct everyone except Amy and Bob? Thats is, all people not equal to Amy or Bob? Ben "Toppers" wrote: Ben, Assuming data in your example is in rows 1 to 3, colums A to G =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$G$1="Amy"),--($A$2:$G$2),--($A$3:$G$3)) HTH "Ben010" wrote: I want to do a SUMPRODUCT of 2 arrays but only if the elements in the array meet a criteria established by a thrid array. For example, consider the three arrays, where the top array is names, the second array is salary and the third is a percentage: Amy Sam Tim Bob Tim Amy Bob 200 300 100 300 100 200 300 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 .5 I want to be able to end up with a sumproduct associated with each name. Thus IF "Amy" SUMPRODUCT=100, IF "Tim" SUMPRODUCT=210 and so on. |
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One way:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$G$1<"Amy"),--($A$1:$G$1<"Bob"),--($A$2:$G$2),--($A$3:$G$3)) "Ben010" wrote: Toppers-- Thats excellent. One more for you: How do I sumproduct everyone except Amy and Bob? Thats is, all people not equal to Amy or Bob? Ben "Toppers" wrote: Ben, Assuming data in your example is in rows 1 to 3, colums A to G =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$G$1="Amy"),--($A$2:$G$2),--($A$3:$G$3)) HTH "Ben010" wrote: I want to do a SUMPRODUCT of 2 arrays but only if the elements in the array meet a criteria established by a thrid array. For example, consider the three arrays, where the top array is names, the second array is salary and the third is a percentage: Amy Sam Tim Bob Tim Amy Bob 200 300 100 300 100 200 300 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 .5 I want to be able to end up with a sumproduct associated with each name. Thus IF "Amy" SUMPRODUCT=100, IF "Tim" SUMPRODUCT=210 and so on. |
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Outstanding. I appreciate your help.
"Toppers" wrote: One way: =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$G$1<"Amy"),--($A$1:$G$1<"Bob"),--($A$2:$G$2),--($A$3:$G$3)) "Ben010" wrote: Toppers-- Thats excellent. One more for you: How do I sumproduct everyone except Amy and Bob? Thats is, all people not equal to Amy or Bob? Ben "Toppers" wrote: Ben, Assuming data in your example is in rows 1 to 3, colums A to G =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$G$1="Amy"),--($A$2:$G$2),--($A$3:$G$3)) HTH "Ben010" wrote: I want to do a SUMPRODUCT of 2 arrays but only if the elements in the array meet a criteria established by a thrid array. For example, consider the three arrays, where the top array is names, the second array is salary and the third is a percentage: Amy Sam Tim Bob Tim Amy Bob 200 300 100 300 100 200 300 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 .5 I want to be able to end up with a sumproduct associated with each name. Thus IF "Amy" SUMPRODUCT=100, IF "Tim" SUMPRODUCT=210 and so on. |
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