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![]() I need to figure something out on my sheet. The mode function tells you witch value repeats the most. I want to see if there is another value that repeats just as much. Also, I want to see what value repeats the second most. Ex: 4 6 4 7 5 6 4 5 5 If I use the function: =mode(list). It will return, 4. By using =countif((list),mode(list)) I see that that repeated 3 times. I want a way to see that 5 also repeated 3 times and then that 6 is repeated 2 times. -- DArinello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DArinello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25589 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=390089 |
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One way to play with ..
Assuming the sample data is in A1:A9 Put in: B1: =IF(COUNTIF($A$1:A1,A1)1,"",ROW()) C1: =IF(ISERROR(SMALL(B:B,ROWS($A$1:A1))),"",INDEX(A:A ,MATCH(SMALL(B:B,ROWS($A$1 :A1)),B:B,0))) D1: =COUNTIF(A:A,C1) E1: =IF(D1=0,"",D1-ROW()/10^10) F1: =IF(ISERROR(LARGE($E:$E,ROWS($A$1:A1))),"",INDEX(C :C,MATCH(LARGE($E:$E,ROWS( $A$1:A1)),$E:$E,0))) Copy F1 across to G1 Select B1:G1, fill down to G9 Cols F & G will return the desired results: 4 3 5 3 6 2 7 1 whe col F = unique numbers within source range A1:A9 col G = occurence count of the unique numbers The listing in col F will be sorted in descending order by the counts in col G. Ties, if any, will be listed in the same relative order that the unique numbers appear in the source range. -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "DArinello" wrote in message ... I need to figure something out on my sheet. The mode function tells you witch value repeats the most. I want to see if there is another value that repeats just as much. Also, I want to see what value repeats the second most. Ex: 4 6 4 7 5 6 4 5 5 If I use the function: =mode(list). It will return, 4. By using =countif((list),mode(list)) I see that that repeated 3 times. I want a way to see that 5 also repeated 3 times and then that 6 is repeated 2 times. -- DArinello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DArinello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25589 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=390089 |
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try using pivot tables...it will show the count of all the numbers
"DArinello" wrote in message ... I need to figure something out on my sheet. The "mode" function tells you witch value repeats the most. I want to see if there is another value that repeats just as much. Also, I want to see what value repeats the second most. Ex: 4 6 4 7 5 6 4 5 5 If I use the function: =mode(list). It will return, "4". By using =countif((list),mode(list)) I see that that repeated 3 times. I want a way to see that "5" also repeated 3 times and then that 6 is repeated 2 times. -- DArinello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DArinello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25589 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=390089 |
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http://www.mrexcel.com/board2/viewtopic.php?t=159292 DArinello wrote: I need to figure something out on my sheet. The mode function tells you witch value repeats the most. I want to see if there is another value that repeats just as much. Also, I want to see what value repeats the second most. Ex: 4 6 4 7 5 6 4 5 5 If I use the function: =mode(list). It will return, 4. By using =countif((list),mode(list)) I see that that repeated 3 times. I want a way to see that 5 also repeated 3 times and then that 6 is repeated 2 times. -- [1] The SumProduct function should implicitly coerce the truth values to their Excel numeric equivalents. [2] The lookup functions should have an optional argument for the return value, defaulting to #N/A in its absence. |
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Aladin Akyurek wrote...
.... -- [1] The SumProduct function should implicitly coerce the truth values to their Excel numeric equivalents. [2] The lookup functions should have an optional argument for the return value, defaulting to #N/A in its absence. Interesting signature, but the first would require SUMPRODUCT to work differently than other functions with respect to boolean TRUE. If you want that functionality, you could always switch to Gnumeric. As for the second, it'd be nice if there were an error trapping function or even better a general trapping function: a function that would return the value of its 1st argument if it satisfied its 2nd COUNTIF/SUMIF-like criteria argument or the value of its optional 3rd argument otherwise, with the default value for the 3rd argument being VBA Empty, so "" in text contexts or 0 in numeric contexts. Still, I'd prefer eliminating the artificial 7 nested function call limit and allow different files with the same base filename to be open at the same time, no matter how much recoding would be necessary. |
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![]() Harlan Grove wrote: Aladin Akyurek wrote... ... -- [1] The SumProduct function should implicitly coerce the truth values to their Excel numeric equivalents. [2] The lookup functions should have an optional argument for the return value, defaulting to #N/A in its absence. Interesting signature, but the first would require SUMPRODUCT to work differently than other functions with respect to boolean TRUE. If you want that functionality, you could always switch to Gnumeric. The proposal is SumProduct for it would be less desirable to have: =SUM(1,2,TRUE) to yield 4. Or =MAX(0.2,0.4,TRUE) to yield 1. As for the second, it'd be nice if there were an error trapping function or even better a general trapping function: a function that would return the value of its 1st argument if it satisfied its 2nd COUNTIF/SUMIF-like criteria argument or the value of its optional 3rd argument otherwise, with the default value for the 3rd argument being VBA Empty, so "" in text contexts or 0 in numeric contexts. [...] That would not pre-empt my proposal, would it? |
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Harlan Grove wrote: .... As for the second, it'd be nice if there were an error trapping function or even better a general trapping function: a function that would return the value of its 1st argument if it satisfied its 2nd COUNTIF/SUMIF-like criteria argument or the value of its optional 3rd argument otherwise, with the default value for the 3rd argument being VBA Empty, so "" in text contexts or 0 in numeric contexts. That would not pre-empt my proposal, would it? I believe it would. It would also allow some chance of backward compatibility. If TRAP were added to Excel XVI, formulas like =TRAP(VLOOKUP(x,y,z,0),"<#*","no "&x&" found") could be used in older versions if an add-in TRAP function were provided, but =VLOOKUP(x,y,z,0,"no "&x&" found") would cause problems in older versions. Now if Microsoft were to consider canibalizing their spreadsheet market share and sell a new & different spreadsheet, then there are LOTS of things to change. But I doubt that'd happen unless & until they lost serious market share, and FWIW OpenOffice Calc isn't good enough yet, and Gnumeric is too slow under Windows. |
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