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Percentile Logic
I have two formulas, one to identify 75th percentile, the other 95th
percentile. They return the same value which makes no sense. They are both arrays. Please advise. =PERCENTILE(IF('1 Worksheet'!$H$2:$H$1309="",'1 Worksheet'!$I$2:$I$1309,""),0.75) =PERCENTILE(IF('1 Worksheet'!$H$2:$H$1309="",'1 Worksheet'!$I$2:$I$1309,""),0.95) |
Percentile Logic
I see my formula in response to your previous thread worked, you never
mentioned that!! On what data do you get the same answer with these 2 formula? Mike "PAL" wrote: I have two formulas, one to identify 75th percentile, the other 95th percentile. They return the same value which makes no sense. They are both arrays. Please advise. =PERCENTILE(IF('1 Worksheet'!$H$2:$H$1309="",'1 Worksheet'!$I$2:$I$1309,""),0.75) =PERCENTILE(IF('1 Worksheet'!$H$2:$H$1309="",'1 Worksheet'!$I$2:$I$1309,""),0.95) |
Percentile Logic
You are not using PERCENTILE correctly. Loose the <="" from the first range
and the <"" from the second range. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "PAL" wrote: I have two formulas, one to identify 75th percentile, the other 95th percentile. They return the same value which makes no sense. They are both arrays. Please advise. =PERCENTILE(IF('1 Worksheet'!$H$2:$H$1309="",'1 Worksheet'!$I$2:$I$1309,""),0.75) =PERCENTILE(IF('1 Worksheet'!$H$2:$H$1309="",'1 Worksheet'!$I$2:$I$1309,""),0.95) |
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