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Countif for finding a Time input
Got a big long column D containing times formatted as i.e. 13:30. I am
trying to do a countif function for finding the count of inputs between 6 am and 6:59 am, and 7am and 7:59 etc. Can't find the right combination of using logic = and < within the countif formula... appreciate any help here.. |
Countif for finding a Time input
Hi,
maybe this for 06:00 to 06:59:59 =SUMPRODUCT((D1:D8=TIME(6,0,0))*(D1:D8<TIME(7,0,0 ))) or you can do this for 06:00 to 06:59:59 and drag down for subsequent hours =SUMPRODUCT((D1:D8=TIME(ROW(A6),0,0))*(D1:D8<TIME (ROW(A7),0,0))) Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Meebers" wrote: Got a big long column D containing times formatted as i.e. 13:30. I am trying to do a countif function for finding the count of inputs between 6 am and 6:59 am, and 7am and 7:59 etc. Can't find the right combination of using logic = and < within the countif formula... appreciate any help here.. . |
Countif for finding a Time input
Can't find the right combination of using logic
= and < within the countif formula... Like this... =COUNTIF(A1:A20,"="&TIME(6,0,0))-COUNTIF(A1:A20,"="&TIME(7,0,0)) Might be easier to use this... =SUMPRODUCT(--(HOUR(A1:A20)=6)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Meebers" wrote in message g.com... Got a big long column D containing times formatted as i.e. 13:30. I am trying to do a countif function for finding the count of inputs between 6 am and 6:59 am, and 7am and 7:59 etc. Can't find the right combination of using logic = and < within the countif formula... appreciate any help here.. |
Countif for finding a Time input
Good One!!
"T. Valko" wrote in message ... Can't find the right combination of using logic = and < within the countif formula... Like this... =COUNTIF(A1:A20,"="&TIME(6,0,0))-COUNTIF(A1:A20,"="&TIME(7,0,0)) Might be easier to use this... =SUMPRODUCT(--(HOUR(A1:A20)=6)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Meebers" wrote in message g.com... Got a big long column D containing times formatted as i.e. 13:30. I am trying to do a countif function for finding the count of inputs between 6 am and 6:59 am, and 7am and 7:59 etc. Can't find the right combination of using logic = and < within the countif formula... appreciate any help here.. |
Countif for finding a Time input
Thanks Mike....I used the second one. MikeG
"Mike H" wrote in message ... Hi, maybe this for 06:00 to 06:59:59 =SUMPRODUCT((D1:D8=TIME(6,0,0))*(D1:D8<TIME(7,0,0 ))) or you can do this for 06:00 to 06:59:59 and drag down for subsequent hours =SUMPRODUCT((D1:D8=TIME(ROW(A6),0,0))*(D1:D8<TIME (ROW(A7),0,0))) Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Meebers" wrote: Got a big long column D containing times formatted as i.e. 13:30. I am trying to do a countif function for finding the count of inputs between 6 am and 6:59 am, and 7am and 7:59 etc. Can't find the right combination of using logic = and < within the countif formula... appreciate any help here.. . |
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