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Daniel Bonallack

Rank formula
 
I need a formula that will rank a given value against a set of other values.

For example, in column B, the numbers are 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 etc - i.e.
sorted in descending order.

I enter the number 63 in cell D1. In cell E1 I want a ranking formulat that
returns the number 5, as this would be the rank of this number if it were in
the array in column B.

Can you help? I do know that if I sort column B ascending, then I could
just use a vlookup formula, but this is not possible for a number of reasons.

Thanks!

Daniel

Toppers

Rank formula
 
try:

=MATCH(D1,B1:B10,-1)+1

Assumes D1 <100

"Daniel Bonallack" wrote:

I need a formula that will rank a given value against a set of other values.

For example, in column B, the numbers are 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 etc - i.e.
sorted in descending order.

I enter the number 63 in cell D1. In cell E1 I want a ranking formulat that
returns the number 5, as this would be the rank of this number if it were in
the array in column B.

Can you help? I do know that if I sort column B ascending, then I could
just use a vlookup formula, but this is not possible for a number of reasons.

Thanks!

Daniel


T. Valko

Rank formula
 
Maybe this...

Assuming your lookup array goes from 100 to 0 and the number to rank will
not be greater than 100.

=MATCH(D1,A1:A11,-1)+(COUNTIF(A1:A11,D1)=0)

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Daniel Bonallack" wrote in
message ...
I need a formula that will rank a given value against a set of other
values.

For example, in column B, the numbers are 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 etc - i.e.
sorted in descending order.

I enter the number 63 in cell D1. In cell E1 I want a ranking formulat
that
returns the number 5, as this would be the rank of this number if it were
in
the array in column B.

Can you help? I do know that if I sort column B ascending, then I could
just use a vlookup formula, but this is not possible for a number of
reasons.

Thanks!

Daniel




Bernard Liengme

Rank formula
 
With the B numbers in B1:B5, I used =MATCH(ROUND(D1,-1),$B$1:$B$5,-1)
This gives 5 when D1=63 and 4 when D1=68
Any modification needed?
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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"Daniel Bonallack" wrote in
message ...
I need a formula that will rank a given value against a set of other
values.

For example, in column B, the numbers are 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 etc - i.e.
sorted in descending order.

I enter the number 63 in cell D1. In cell E1 I want a ranking formulat
that
returns the number 5, as this would be the rank of this number if it were
in
the array in column B.

Can you help? I do know that if I sort column B ascending, then I could
just use a vlookup formula, but this is not possible for a number of
reasons.

Thanks!

Daniel




Daniel Bonallack

Rank formula
 
Thanks to all for the answers - these work fine.

"Toppers" wrote:

try:

=MATCH(D1,B1:B10,-1)+1

Assumes D1 <100

"Daniel Bonallack" wrote:

I need a formula that will rank a given value against a set of other values.

For example, in column B, the numbers are 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 etc - i.e.
sorted in descending order.

I enter the number 63 in cell D1. In cell E1 I want a ranking formulat that
returns the number 5, as this would be the rank of this number if it were in
the array in column B.

Can you help? I do know that if I sort column B ascending, then I could
just use a vlookup formula, but this is not possible for a number of reasons.

Thanks!

Daniel



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