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Max Cell Value
Looking for a function or macro that captures and retains the maximum value
of a fluctuating real number in a cell -- Saskatoon Jerry |
Max Cell Value
One way:
Choose Tools/Options/Calculation and check the Iteration checkbox. to monitor cell A1 in cell B1, enter this in B1: =IF(A1B1, A1, B1) In article , Saskatoon Jerry wrote: Looking for a function or macro that captures and retains the maximum value of a fluctuating real number in a cell |
Max Cell Value
Thank you for your assistance. I assume that checking the 'Iteration' check
box will have no noticeable effect on the operation of the workbook. Jerry -- Saskatoon Jerry "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Choose Tools/Options/Calculation and check the Iteration checkbox. to monitor cell A1 in cell B1, enter this in B1: =IF(A1B1, A1, B1) In article , Saskatoon Jerry wrote: Looking for a function or macro that captures and retains the maximum value of a fluctuating real number in a cell |
Max Cell Value
Can't guarantee, but if you don't have any other circular references
you're probably safe. See the "Change the number of times Microsoft Excel calculates, or iterates, a formula" in XL Help. In article , Saskatoon Jerry wrote: Thank you for your assistance. I assume that checking the 'Iteration' check box will have no noticeable effect on the operation of the workbook. |
Max Cell Value
"JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Choose Tools/Options/Calculation and check the Iteration checkbox. to monitor cell A1 in cell B1, enter this in B1: =IF(A1B1, A1, B1) In article , Saskatoon Jerry wrote: Looking for a function or macro that captures and retains the maximum value of a fluctuating real number in a cell how would you capture the MINUMUM of a fluctuating real number in another cell using the formula you give above. |
Max Cell Value
Reverse the operator and add an additional test for blank. Otherwise, if A1
is blank (empty) then B1 will return 0. If you're dealing with positive numbers then you'll never get a min value that's less than the empty cell value of 0. =IF(A1="","",IF(A1<B1, A1, B1)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "vshak" wrote in message ... "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Choose Tools/Options/Calculation and check the Iteration checkbox. to monitor cell A1 in cell B1, enter this in B1: =IF(A1B1, A1, B1) In article , Saskatoon Jerry wrote: Looking for a function or macro that captures and retains the maximum value of a fluctuating real number in a cell how would you capture the MINUMUM of a fluctuating real number in another cell using the formula you give above. |
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