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What defines topness? Is it just the greatest "total value"? If so, that
doesn't sound like cherry picking; all you need to do is sort on the total-value column, once you've calculated each value. That's too obvious, so how do you calculate "total value" and why do you speak of Excel "cherry picking" based on it? I'm probably missing something fundamental in your description. --- "jdunnisher" wrote: I have a list of 500 items that I have ranked across 10 separate categories using the STDEV function for each individual category. I then SUM the standard deviations of the 10 categories to come up with a "total value" for each item. I'm trying to rank the items 1 to 500 based on their total values. Instead of evaluating each of the items against the average of the entire population, I'd like to have Excel determine the top 100 items based on "total value" and rank all 500 items against the averages of that subset of the top 100. In other words, I'd like for Excel to cherry pick the top 100 items and then evaluate the entire population of 500 against that subset - instead of against the entire population. Is this possible? Thanks. |
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