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Conditional SUM Q
I have the following data layout
Col A to E (Row 5) with values say, 10,15,20,25,30 Coll A to E (Row 7) has values say, 15,10,10,30,35 Col A to E (Row 9) returns an "Under" or " " (blank) depending if Row 5 is more or less than Row 7. Thus A9 would show "Under"; D9 would show "Under" and E9 would show "Under". B & C would show " ". What I wish t do is add up the difference between A to E Row 5 and Row 7, but ONLY if Row 5 is less than Row 7 i.e. those colmns that show "Under". How would I do that via a formula? Hope I am making sense |
Conditional SUM Q
In A9 write
=IF(A5<A7,"Under","") Then drag it to the right till column E. I hope I understood the question correctly. Let me know if it works. Thanks. "Sean" wrote in message ups.com... I have the following data layout Col A to E (Row 5) with values say, 10,15,20,25,30 Coll A to E (Row 7) has values say, 15,10,10,30,35 Col A to E (Row 9) returns an "Under" or " " (blank) depending if Row 5 is more or less than Row 7. Thus A9 would show "Under"; D9 would show "Under" and E9 would show "Under". B & C would show " ". What I wish t do is add up the difference between A to E Row 5 and Row 7, but ONLY if Row 5 is less than Row 7 i.e. those colmns that show "Under". How would I do that via a formula? Hope I am making sense |
Conditional SUM Q
or if you want to add row 5 and 7 only if the value in row 5 is less than
row 7... =IF(A5<A7,SUM(A5,A7),"") Drag it till column E. "Gary" wrote in message ... In A9 write =IF(A5<A7,"Under","") Then drag it to the right till column E. I hope I understood the question correctly. Let me know if it works. Thanks. "Sean" wrote in message ups.com... I have the following data layout Col A to E (Row 5) with values say, 10,15,20,25,30 Coll A to E (Row 7) has values say, 15,10,10,30,35 Col A to E (Row 9) returns an "Under" or " " (blank) depending if Row 5 is more or less than Row 7. Thus A9 would show "Under"; D9 would show "Under" and E9 would show "Under". B & C would show " ". What I wish t do is add up the difference between A to E Row 5 and Row 7, but ONLY if Row 5 is less than Row 7 i.e. those colmns that show "Under". How would I do that via a formula? Hope I am making sense |
Conditional SUM Q
Thanks everyone. I'm going to pick Sandys as that returns the value in
one cell which I'm looing for |
Conditional SUM Q
One way:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A7:E7A5:E5),(A7:E7-A5:E5)) In article . com, Sean wrote: I have the following data layout Col A to E (Row 5) with values say, 10,15,20,25,30 Coll A to E (Row 7) has values say, 15,10,10,30,35 Col A to E (Row 9) returns an "Under" or " " (blank) depending if Row 5 is more or less than Row 7. Thus A9 would show "Under"; D9 would show "Under" and E9 would show "Under". B & C would show " ". What I wish t do is add up the difference between A to E Row 5 and Row 7, but ONLY if Row 5 is less than Row 7 i.e. those colmns that show "Under". How would I do that via a formula? Hope I am making sense |
Conditional SUM Q
One question, what is the difference with the way the following is
expressed? =SUMPRODUCT((A5:E5<A7:E7)*(A7:E7-A5:E5)) and =SUMPRODUCT(--(A7:E7A5:E5),(A7:E7-A5:E5)) |
Conditional SUM Q
The form
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A7:E7A5:E5),(A7:E7-A5:E5)) is the form in which the SUMPRODUCT function multiplies two arrays together (the result of --(A7:E7A5:E5) and t he result of (A7:E7-A5:E5)) and adds the resulting array - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/doubleneg.html The form =SUMPRODUCT((A5:E5<A7:E7)*(A7:E7-A5:E5)) first multiplies the arrays, then passes the result off to the SUMPRODUCT function, which adds the values in the array. Practically, there's not very much difference, though testing found that the first form was marginally faster. You probably won't notice a difference on a modern machine until you start having large numbers of SUMPRODUCT functions with large arrays. In article . com, Sean wrote: One question, what is the difference with the way the following is expressed? =SUMPRODUCT((A5:E5<A7:E7)*(A7:E7-A5:E5)) and =SUMPRODUCT(--(A7:E7A5:E5),(A7:E7-A5:E5)) |
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