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Hi All
This might be an age old problem, but I just wanted to see if I wasn't missing something obvious in my code. Basically I have say 31 people (this figure can range from 10 to 100) who are put into 8 categories. Once they have been categorised I simply need to show how many are in each category as a number and as a percentage. Now the number aspect of display is easy, but I'm coming unstuck with the percetange aspect. In essence as I do my % calc for each category sometimes certain values are 1% less or more than they should be and as you add up the displayed figures the total might come out at 99% or 101%, which looks daft. An example of a display problem is as follows 1 0 2 9 11 5 0 2 = 30 people 3% 0% 7% 30% 37% 17% 0% 7% = 101% !!!! My code for each percentage value is simply: Round((intPeopleCount / intTotalPeopleCount) * 100, 0) & "%" I really want to make this work, but it seems fraught with issues!! Any ideas? Thanks |
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