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Aladin...HELP!!! Running Averages of last 10 data entries, excluding blank cells
I have a worksheet that I am trying to calculate the a rolling average
of the last 10 days of activity for manhours/tons of steel. Each worksheet is 1 month of data Row 1: I have days of the week Row 2: I have the dates of the month Row 3: Manhours for the day Row 4: Tons of Steel Row 5: Pieces of steel column 1: Job numbers column 2: Descripition of rows (manhours, Tons, pieces) rest of columns are days/dates again, I want to calculate the average of the last 10 dates of activity on that job with comparision between manhours per ton, manhours per piece, sum of total manhours, and to date manhours per ton. If anyone could help me, I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully Ryan |
Aladin...HELP!!! Running Averages of last 10 data entries, exclud
Could you show me some typical data ... I'm having difficulty envisioning
what you have in your worksheet. " wrote: I have a worksheet that I am trying to calculate the a rolling average of the last 10 days of activity for manhours/tons of steel. Each worksheet is 1 month of data Row 1: I have days of the week Row 2: I have the dates of the month Row 3: Manhours for the day Row 4: Tons of Steel Row 5: Pieces of steel column 1: Job numbers column 2: Descripition of rows (manhours, Tons, pieces) rest of columns are days/dates again, I want to calculate the average of the last 10 dates of activity on that job with comparision between manhours per ton, manhours per piece, sum of total manhours, and to date manhours per ton. If anyone could help me, I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully Ryan |
Aladin...HELP!!! Running Averages of last 10 data entries, exclud
Barb,
I found a formula that functions if there are less than 30 arguments within the row, the problem is there are approximately 45. Across the top of the colums are days and dates. a typical row of data may look something like the following: 1.5 2.25 3.0 4.5 25.0 9.75 5.5 6.5 4.0 1.0 ..5 .25 3.0 2.0 ..88 1.5 17.0 2.5 1.6 3.7 5.46 2.1 6.4 .5 4.5 .5 40 11.2 The spaces represent days with no data entered into that specific cell. Immediately under that initial row of data will be corresponding data represented in tons. The formula I am looking for will average the last 10 data entries, regardless of date and average a manhours per ton answer. hope this helps Barb Reinhardt wrote: Could you show me some typical data ... I'm having difficulty envisioning what you have in your worksheet. " wrote: I have a worksheet that I am trying to calculate the a rolling average of the last 10 days of activity for manhours/tons of steel. Each worksheet is 1 month of data Row 1: I have days of the week Row 2: I have the dates of the month Row 3: Manhours for the day Row 4: Tons of Steel Row 5: Pieces of steel column 1: Job numbers column 2: Descripition of rows (manhours, Tons, pieces) rest of columns are days/dates again, I want to calculate the average of the last 10 dates of activity on that job with comparision between manhours per ton, manhours per piece, sum of total manhours, and to date manhours per ton. If anyone could help me, I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully Ryan |
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