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How to only incld cells that meet set condition in an Excel calc?
I'm looking for instructions on how to create a calculation that only
includes cells that meet a specified condition in a subsequent calculation. For example, visualize a sheet with three columns...account name, pricing incentive offered to each account, and the sales result (sale / no sale). Each account would have it's own row. I want to calculate the average pricing incentive offered to only those accounts that resulted in a sale. |
How to only incld cells that meet set condition in an Excel calc?
Suppose your data occupies A1:C100. Try this array* formula:
=AVERAGE(IF(C1:C100="sale",B1:B100)) *As this is an array formula, then once you have typed it in (or subsequently edit it) you must use CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER (CSE) rather than just ENTER. If you do this correctly then Excel will wrap curly braces { } around the formula when viewed in the formula bar - you must not type these yourself. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 22, 6:58 pm, ScottFisher2004 wrote: I'm looking for instructions on how to create a calculation that only includes cells that meet a specified condition in a subsequent calculation. For example, visualize a sheet with three columns...account name, pricing incentive offered to each account, and the sales result (sale / no sale). Each account would have it's own row. I want to calculate the average pricing incentive offered to only those accounts that resulted in a sale. |
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