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I want to count the occurrence of a particular combination and the result
will be a 2D matrix. countif, sumif or using array formula, vlookup or
combining usage of AND function did not work, would anybody have any idea to
solve the problem?

A B D E F G
0 1 2
0 1 1 14
0 1 2 13
0 1 3
0 1 4
....
0 2
0 2
....
1 1
1 1
....
4 2


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Please give a more detailed example!

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I want to count the occurrence of a particular combination and the result
will be a 2D matrix. countif, sumif or using array formula, vlookup or
combining usage of AND function did not work, would anybody have any idea to
solve the problem?

A B D E F G
0 1 2
0 1 1 14
0 1 2 13
0 1 3
0 1 4
....
0 2
0 2
....
1 1
1 1
....
4 2



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