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B2:R2 has
1-Feb 2-Feb 3-Feb 4-Feb 5-Feb 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10-Feb Dick Grace Harry Maxi Renny Tim Tom A3:R3 has Test1 Tom Dick Tom Maxi Tom Dick Dick Harry Tim Tom 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 A4:R4 has Test2 Dick Maxi Maxi Grace Renny Renny Tom Harry Dick Tom 7 N/A N/A 0 0 N/A 0 I am looking out formula for range L3:R4 There are two tests happening for 7 participants. The one who tops the test, his name is displayed below that date. I want to check the minimum difference for the toppers. Eg. Dick topped the test1 thrice (on 2nd 6th and 7th) Out of these three, he topped on two consecutive days, hence the difference is 0. This should be displayed in cell L3 Similarly, Tom topped 4 times but on two occassions, he topped on the alternate days hence the value for him is 1. Maxi |
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I think the entire design in messed up. Let me put this question again.
[Data in B2:R2] 1-Feb 2-Feb 3-Feb 4-Feb 5-Feb 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10-Feb Dick Grace Harry Maxi Renny Tim Tom [Data in A3:R3] Test1 Tom Dick Tom Maxi Tom Dick Dick Harry Tim Tom 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 [Data in A4:R4] Test2 Dick Maxi Maxi Grace Renny Renny Tom Harry Dick Tom 7 N/A N/A 0 0 N/A 0 I am looking out formula for range L3:R4 There are two tests happening for 7 participants. The one who tops the test, his name is displayed below that date. I want to check the minimum difference for the toppers. Eg. Dick topped the test1 thrice (on 2nd 6th and 7th) Out of these three, he topped on two consecutive days, hence the difference is 0. This should be displayed in cell L3 Similarly, Tom topped 4 times but on two occassions, he topped on the alternate days hence the value for him is 1. Maxi |
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My solution is much more complicated than putting formulas
in the L3:R4 range but maybe someone can improve on it. A6 "Dick" A7 =A6 B6 =IF(B$3=$A6,COLUMN(B$3),"") B7 =IF(B$4=$A7,COLUMN(B$4),"") Copy B6:B7 across B6:K7 C8=IF(C6="","",IF(COUNTIF($B6:C6,"1")1,C6-MAX ($B6:B6),"")) Copy C8 across C8:K8 A8 =IF(MIN(C8:K8)=0,"N/A",MIN(C8:K8)-1) Copy to A9 Now you can copy A6:K9 down to A11:K14 Change A11 to "Grace" Repeat for each "contestent". L3 =INDIRECT("A"&MATCH(L$2,$A:$A,0)+2) L4 =INDIRECT("A"&MATCH(L$2,$A:$A,0)+3) Copy L3:L4 across L3:R4 Note: in L3 and L4 you may prefer an index function rather than indirect and a row() call rather than +2 and +3 That was fun, hard to believe no one else replied while I worked it out. Bob -----Original Message----- I think the entire design in messed up. Let me put this question again. [Data in B2:R2] 1-Feb 2-Feb 3-Feb 4-Feb 5-Feb 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10- Feb Dick Grace Harry Maxi Renny Tim Tom [Data in A3:R3] Test1 Tom Dick Tom Maxi Tom Dick Dick Harry Tim Tom 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 [Data in A4:R4] Test2 Dick Maxi Maxi Grace Renny Renny Tom Harry Dick Tom 7 N/A N/A 0 0 N/A 0 I am looking out formula for range L3:R4 There are two tests happening for 7 participants. The one who tops the test, his name is displayed below that date. I want to check the minimum difference for the toppers. Eg. Dick topped the test1 thrice (on 2nd 6th and 7th) Out of these three, he topped on two consecutive days, hence the difference is 0. This should be displayed in cell L3 Similarly, Tom topped 4 times but on two occassions, he topped on the alternate days hence the value for him is 1. Maxi . |
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![]() By the way, as this thread is already a day old and has replies, the experts around here might not have another look. If you don't see any other replies for a day or two, you might want to post my reply as a new thread, asking for someone to make it better :) |
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Where it says
"Copy C8 across C8:K8" below, it should be Copy C8 across C8:K9 On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 11:25:21 -0800, "BobT" wrote: My solution is much more complicated than putting formulas in the L3:R4 range but maybe someone can improve on it. A6 "Dick" A7 =A6 B6 =IF(B$3=$A6,COLUMN(B$3),"") B7 =IF(B$4=$A7,COLUMN(B$4),"") Copy B6:B7 across B6:K7 C8=IF(C6="","",IF(COUNTIF($B6:C6,"1")1,C6-MAX ($B6:B6),"")) Copy C8 across C8:K8 A8 =IF(MIN(C8:K8)=0,"N/A",MIN(C8:K8)-1) Copy to A9 Now you can copy A6:K9 down to A11:K14 Change A11 to "Grace" Repeat for each "contestent". L3 =INDIRECT("A"&MATCH(L$2,$A:$A,0)+2) L4 =INDIRECT("A"&MATCH(L$2,$A:$A,0)+3) Copy L3:L4 across L3:R4 Note: in L3 and L4 you may prefer an index function rather than indirect and a row() call rather than +2 and +3 That was fun, hard to believe no one else replied while I worked it out. Bob -----Original Message----- I think the entire design in messed up. Let me put this question again. [Data in B2:R2] 1-Feb 2-Feb 3-Feb 4-Feb 5-Feb 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10- Feb Dick Grace Harry Maxi Renny Tim Tom [Data in A3:R3] Test1 Tom Dick Tom Maxi Tom Dick Dick Harry Tim Tom 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 [Data in A4:R4] Test2 Dick Maxi Maxi Grace Renny Renny Tom Harry Dick Tom 7 N/A N/A 0 0 N/A 0 I am looking out formula for range L3:R4 There are two tests happening for 7 participants. The one who tops the test, his name is displayed below that date. I want to check the minimum difference for the toppers. Eg. Dick topped the test1 thrice (on 2nd 6th and 7th) Out of these three, he topped on two consecutive days, hence the difference is 0. This should be displayed in cell L3 Similarly, Tom topped 4 times but on two occassions, he topped on the alternate days hence the value for him is 1. Maxi . |
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