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Array Formula (I think)
Hi!
Here is my problem. I have two different columns of equal size that contain numerical values. Column C contains values from 0-1200, while Column T contains values that range from 0-8. I need to fill in a chart with 4 different ranges for each value in column T (0-8). The ranges are as follows: 0-199.9, 200-399.9, 400-599.9 and 600-1200. The table looks something like this: Range 1| Range 2| Range 3| Range 4| 0 1 2 3 .. .. 8 What I really need is a formula that looks through column T for each number (0 through 8) and then checks column C and groups the data into the different ranges. Hopefully, someone can help me with this. Thank you so much and I look forward to seeing any responses to my query. Kris Taylor |
Array Formula (I think)
assume the space under range1 and next to 0 is U2
U2: =if($C2<=199.9,$T2,"") V2: =if(and($C2199.9,$C2<=399.9,$T2,"") W2: = if(and($C2399.9,$C2<=599.9,$T2,"") X2: =if(and($C2599.9,$C2<=1200,$T2,"") Then select U2:X2 and drag fill down the column -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Kris Taylor" wrote in message m... Hi! Here is my problem. I have two different columns of equal size that contain numerical values. Column C contains values from 0-1200, while Column T contains values that range from 0-8. I need to fill in a chart with 4 different ranges for each value in column T (0-8). The ranges are as follows: 0-199.9, 200-399.9, 400-599.9 and 600-1200. The table looks something like this: Range 1| Range 2| Range 3| Range 4| 0 1 2 3 . . 8 What I really need is a formula that looks through column T for each number (0 through 8) and then checks column C and groups the data into the different ranges. Hopefully, someone can help me with this. Thank you so much and I look forward to seeing any responses to my query. Kris Taylor |
Array Formula (I think)
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply! I still seem to have problems however. Firstly, there seems to be missing a parenthesis in all formulas except the first. I inserted it before the "t" value and always get nothing. Also, the first equation doesn't seem to be counting the number of occurences either. For some reason, no matter what, I get 5.3 as my value. 5.3 is the value of T2 and I think the first formula is only checking the one row, whereas I need it to check the entire columns and count the number of occurences. Hopefully my explanations are clear enough for you to comprehend the problem. If you need any further clarifications, feel free to ask! Thanks in advance, Kris Taylor |
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