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Default Formula to count numbers

A1:A9

1,2,3,8,-9,0,null (i.e.=""),blank,8

I want to count the numbers (both positive and negative) but I want to exclude 0, null and blank. Duplicates are counted more than once.

The formula I come up with is

=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A9<0)*(A1:A9<""))

It gives me the correct result of 6.

I also play with the following formula

=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A9<0)*(A1:A9<"")*(A1:A90)+(A1:A 9<0))

I do "evaluate formula" to see how 0, null, blank etc. are treated. To my surprise, null is considered greater than 0 but blank is not. Can someone do "evaluate formula" and tell me that I am not seeing things?

Why is null 0? Is it considered "text?"

Please shed some light on this. Thanks.

I am still having a bit of a problem coming up with a simple formula using COUNTIF or COUNT. What do I do without you, SUMPRODUCT?

Epinn

 
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