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Rank Function
I dont understand this rank function. I need some help please. I have
looked up the site that has been recommended (http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rank.htm) and that helped somewhat, but I guess I just dont understand all of it. I would like to use the function to see a set of numbers in column and rank those numbers in ascending order. My function looks like: =COUNT(N$2:N$13)-(RANK(N2,N$2:N$5)+COUNTIF(N$2:N2,N2))+2, but its not working as I thought that it should. What am I missing? Thanks |
Rank Function
try Chip Person web page
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rank.htm hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "Jeana" escreveu: I dont understand this rank function. I need some help please. I have looked up the site that has been recommended (http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rank.htm) and that helped somewhat, but I guess I just dont understand all of it. I would like to use the function to see a set of numbers in column and rank those numbers in ascending order. My function looks like: =COUNT(N$2:N$13)-(RANK(N2,N$2:N$5)+COUNTIF(N$2:N2,N2))+2, but its not working as I thought that it should. What am I missing? Thanks |
Rank Function
Ops !!!! sorry friends
i didn't have noticed regards "Ardus Petus" escreveu: OP mentioned that page as useless for her needs! Cheers -- AP "Marcelo" a écrit dans le message de news: ... try Chip Person web page http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rank.htm hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "Jeana" escreveu: I don't understand this rank function. I need some help please. I have looked up the site that has been recommended (http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rank.htm) and that helped somewhat, but I guess I just don't understand all of it. I would like to use the function to see a set of numbers in column and rank those numbers in ascending order. My function looks like: =COUNT(N$2:N$13)-(RANK(N2,N$2:N$5)+COUNTIF(N$2:N2,N2))+2, but it's not working as I thought that it should. What am I missing? Thanks |
Rank Function
<<<"but its not working as I thought that it should."
Just exactly how *should* it work? Run these 2 elementary rank formulas, and post back with what they're *not* doing, that you would like them to do. Maybe that way a better understanding of your wishes can be achieved. =RANK(N2,N$2:N$5) =RANK(N2,N$2:N$5,1) -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Jeana" wrote in message ... I dont understand this rank function. I need some help please. I have looked up the site that has been recommended (http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rank.htm) and that helped somewhat, but I guess I just dont understand all of it. I would like to use the function to see a set of numbers in column and rank those numbers in ascending order. My function looks like: =COUNT(N$2:N$13)-(RANK(N2,N$2:N$5)+COUNTIF(N$2:N2,N2))+2, but its not working as I thought that it should. What am I missing? Thanks |
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