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nelly

Array Formula Help Needed
 
Hi Guys

I need an array formula which counts the number of instances range Comp1 has
a value greater then zero AND Range Comp2 has a blank value.

Sounds simple but I just can't figure it out.

Also would be helpfull would the same criterior but instead of counting the
instances sums the vales in range Comp1

A B
1 1
3
1 2
1 1
1
4 4

Answer for formula 1 would be 2

and for formula 2 would be 4

Regards
Nelly

Mike H

Array Formula Help Needed
 
Hi,

Q1
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A60)*(B1:B6=""))

Q2
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A6)*(B1:B6=""))

If you are using named ranges then substitute those for my ranges
--
Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.


"nelly" wrote:

Hi Guys

I need an array formula which counts the number of instances range Comp1 has
a value greater then zero AND Range Comp2 has a blank value.

Sounds simple but I just can't figure it out.

Also would be helpfull would the same criterior but instead of counting the
instances sums the vales in range Comp1

A B
1 1
3
1 2
1 1
1
4 4

Answer for formula 1 would be 2

and for formula 2 would be 4

Regards
Nelly


Jacob Skaria

Array Formula Help Needed
 
Try
'formula1
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A100)*(B1:B10=""))


'formula 2
=SUMPRODUCT((B1:B10="")*(A1:A10))
OR
=SUMIF(B1:B10,"",A1:A10)


--
Jacob (MVP - Excel)


"nelly" wrote:

Hi Guys

I need an array formula which counts the number of instances range Comp1 has
a value greater then zero AND Range Comp2 has a blank value.

Sounds simple but I just can't figure it out.

Also would be helpfull would the same criterior but instead of counting the
instances sums the vales in range Comp1

A B
1 1
3
1 2
1 1
1
4 4

Answer for formula 1 would be 2

and for formula 2 would be 4

Regards
Nelly


Stefi

Array Formula Help Needed
 
No need for array formulae, these are normal ones:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A70),--(ISBLANK(B2:B7)))

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A70),--(ISBLANK(B2:B7)),A2:A7)

Adjust ranges!

--
Regards!
Stefi



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Hi Guys

I need an array formula which counts the number of instances range Comp1 has
a value greater then zero AND Range Comp2 has a blank value.

Sounds simple but I just can't figure it out.

Also would be helpfull would the same criterior but instead of counting the
instances sums the vales in range Comp1

A B
1 1
3
1 2
1 1
1
4 4

Answer for formula 1 would be 2

and for formula 2 would be 4

Regards
Nelly


RonaldoOneNil

Array Formula Help Needed
 
Formula 1
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A60)*ISBLANK(B1:B6))

Formula 2
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A60)*ISBLANK(B1:B6)*(A1:A6))

"nelly" wrote:

Hi Guys

I need an array formula which counts the number of instances range Comp1 has
a value greater then zero AND Range Comp2 has a blank value.

Sounds simple but I just can't figure it out.

Also would be helpfull would the same criterior but instead of counting the
instances sums the vales in range Comp1

A B
1 1
3
1 2
1 1
1
4 4

Answer for formula 1 would be 2

and for formula 2 would be 4

Regards
Nelly


nelly

Array Formula Help Needed
 
Thanks for the replies - Many THanks they are all spot on.

Think I was missing the obvious....

"nelly" wrote:

Hi Guys

I need an array formula which counts the number of instances range Comp1 has
a value greater then zero AND Range Comp2 has a blank value.

Sounds simple but I just can't figure it out.

Also would be helpfull would the same criterior but instead of counting the
instances sums the vales in range Comp1

A B
1 1
3
1 2
1 1
1
4 4

Answer for formula 1 would be 2

and for formula 2 would be 4

Regards
Nelly



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