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Inserting a string seach within a complex function
Hi everyone, quick question:
How can I use IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH... within a SUMPRODUCT statement? Here's the code I came up with, but it doesn't really seem to work: =SUMPRODUCT((Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1)*(Strategies! $E$3:$E$62=(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(1,Strategies!$E$3:$ E$62)),1,0))))/(COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1)) Any suggestions? |
Inserting a string seach within a complex function
IF should not be involved
=SUMPRODUCT((Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1)*(ISNUMBER(SE ARCH(1,Strategies!$E$3:$E$ 62)))) will count the values, if you need to sum you need to add an array but since I don't know what you are summing you have to post back I also noted that your countif uses B2:B62 not B3:B62 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom replace "DJ_Swammi" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, quick question: How can I use IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH... within a SUMPRODUCT statement? Here's the code I came up with, but it doesn't really seem to work: =SUMPRODUCT((Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1)*(Strategies! $E$3:$E$62=(IF(ISNUMBER(SE ARCH(1,Strategies!$E$3:$E$62)),1,0))))/(COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1)) Any suggestions? |
Inserting a string seach within a complex function
Hi!
Try this: =SUMPRODUCT(--(Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1),--(ISNUMBER(FIND(1,Strategies!$E$3:$E$62))))/COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1) NB: If COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1) = 0 you'll get a #DIV/0! error. Biff "DJ_Swammi" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, quick question: How can I use IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH... within a SUMPRODUCT statement? Here's the code I came up with, but it doesn't really seem to work: =SUMPRODUCT((Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1)*(Strategies! $E$3:$E$62=(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(1,Strategies!$E$3:$ E$62)),1,0))))/(COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1)) Any suggestions? |
Inserting a string seach within a complex function
Thanks Biff, that seemed to do the trick!
"Biff" wrote: Hi! Try this: =SUMPRODUCT(--(Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1),--(ISNUMBER(FIND(1,Strategies!$E$3:$E$62))))/COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1) NB: If COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1) = 0 you'll get a #DIV/0! error. Biff "DJ_Swammi" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, quick question: How can I use IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH... within a SUMPRODUCT statement? Here's the code I came up with, but it doesn't really seem to work: =SUMPRODUCT((Strategies!$B$3:$B$62=1)*(Strategies! $E$3:$E$62=(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(1,Strategies!$E$3:$ E$62)),1,0))))/(COUNTIF(Strategies!$B$2:$B$62,1)) Any suggestions? |
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