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![]() I only have a very very basic knowledge of Excel so I hope I make enough sense! Anyway I've found myself having to use a spreadsheet to calculate some acoustics problems, (problematic frequencies, called modes, in orders ranging from 0,1,2,3....). Ideally what I want to be able to do is simply to get Excell to calculate all the possible combinations of these modes. A combination could be: 000 011 101 110 111 012 143 etc. Obviously this is a nightmare to input by hand, is there any kind of function I can use to help with this process? Also these frequencies only need to be calculated up to a certain point, so is it possible I could also instruct the cell to only display a value if it is less than a value in another cell? Many thanks, I hope I haven't been too confusing! -- marello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ marello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28566 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=482262 |
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Go to google.com and look up excel and permutations
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "marello" wrote in message ... I only have a very very basic knowledge of Excel so I hope I make enough sense! Anyway I've found myself having to use a spreadsheet to calculate some acoustics problems, (problematic frequencies, called modes, in orders ranging from 0,1,2,3....). Ideally what I want to be able to do is simply to get Excell to calculate all the possible combinations of these modes. A combination could be: 000 011 101 110 111 012 143 etc. Obviously this is a nightmare to input by hand, is there any kind of function I can use to help with this process? Also these frequencies only need to be calculated up to a certain point, so is it possible I could also instruct the cell to only display a value if it is less than a value in another cell? Many thanks, I hope I haven't been too confusing! -- marello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ marello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28566 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=482262 |
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![]() Thanks for the pointer but I didnt manage to find much on permutations. What I did find implied that a permutation function just calculates how many different combinations there can be of a set of numbers. I want to actually be able to calculate each combination. I'd be very grateful for an explanation! thanks :) -- marello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ marello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28566 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=482262 |
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"marello" wrote in
message ... Thanks for the pointer but I didnt manage to find much on permutations. What I did find implied that a permutation function just calculates how many different combinations there can be of a set of numbers. I want to actually be able to calculate each combination. I'd be very grateful for an explanation! thanks Are you talking of Permutations or Combinations? They are two different things! Do you want a definition and a formula to calculate how many Perms/Combs are available given n objects OR do you want some code to write all Perms/Combs from n objects? Bruno |
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![]() I don't know which I need! Say if I have values 1-5 I want excel to be able to calculate all combinations of them and then in seperate cell for each combination add them together to give the value for each combination. -- marello ------------------------------------------------------------------------ marello's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28566 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=482262 |
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"marello" wrote in
message ... I don't know which I need! ??? Say if I have values 1-5 I want excel to be able to calculate all combinations of them and then in seperate cell for each combination add them together to give the value for each combination. These are five values: 1 2 3 4 5 and these all the possible Combinations: C(5,1) = 5 1 2 3 4 5 C(5,2) = 10 12 13 14 15 23 24 25 24 35 45 C(5,3) = 10 123 124 125 134 135 145 234 235 245 345 C(5,4) = 5 1234 1235 1245 1345 2345 C(5,5) = 1 12345 Now what do you want to do? Bruno |
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It seems that people cannot determine whether you are looking for
permutations or combinations ... If you have the digits 1 to 5, 120 different *permutations* can be generated, consisting of the 5 digits arranged in different sequences, e.g. 12345 12354 12435 12453 .. .. etc. down to 54321 These digits will all add up to the same value of 15. On the other hand, you can generate 10 *combinations* of 2 digits each from this set of digits, e.g. 12 13 14 15 23 24 25 34 35 45 or 10 combinations of 3 digits each 123 124 125 134 135 145 234 235 245 345 or 5 combinations of 4 digits each 1234 1235 1245 1345 2345 or 1 combination of 5 digits 12345 or 5 "combinations" of 1 digit each 1,2,3,4,5 (if needed!), making a total of of 31 *combinations* of from 1 to 5 digits. The combinations will tend to add up to different numbers, although some combinations will add up to the same value as others, e.g. 34 and 25. What people need to know in order to help you, is, when you have 5 objects, do you want to generate all 120 *permutations* of the 5 objects or all 31 *combinations* of size 1 to 5, as described above, or a subset of combinations of N objects each. Permutations are all about sequence; combinations are all about selecting subsets, sequence is not important. In answering, you need to use the words permutations and combinations as they are used above. If it is permutations you want, look here http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip46.htm |
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Yes, there is a function in Excel that can help you with this process. It's called "Combin" and it calculates the number of combinations for a given set of items. Here's how you can use it:
To answer your second question, you can use an "IF" statement to display a value only if it is less than a value in another cell. For example, if you want to display a value in cell A1 only if it is less than the value in cell B1, you can enter the formula "=IF(A1<B1,A1,"")" in cell C1. This formula checks if A1 is less than B1, and if it is, it displays the value in A1. Otherwise, it displays nothing.
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