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Suggestions on formula to track powerball numbers?
Hi folks,
As a hobby, I've been tracking PB numbers picked over the past couple of years. I have the numbers listed in each cell in three columns in this format. 10 25 35 38 41 PB 23 (last night's pick). Am trying to pick out each separate number with this formula, for each number between 1-55. To find 01 = =COUNTA($B$1:$B$63,$F$1:$F$63,$J$1:$J$63,1)-11-21-31-41-51. This excludes all other numbers ending with a 1, except for 01. Only problem is that I can't separate out the PB number pick if that number is one Tried numerous variations of formulas, changing how the PB number shows ect. I realize I should have dedicated a separate column for the PB #, but it's too late now, with over 160 sets of numbers already typed in. Any ideas on how to complete this formula? Or, is there a better argument to use? TIA, Bob |
Suggestions on formula to track powerball numbers?
One suggestion would be to use Data/Text to Columns to separate the
numbers (choose Delimited/Space) OTOH, why bother? In article . net, "Bob Smith" wrote: Only problem is that I can't separate out the PB number pick if that number is one Tried numerous variations of formulas, changing how the PB number shows ect. I realize I should have dedicated a separate column for the PB #, but it's too late now, with over 160 sets of numbers already typed in. Any ideas on how to complete this formula? Or, is there a better argument to use? |
Suggestions on formula to track powerball numbers?
Thanks for the suggestion. As for why bother, like I said, it's just a
hobby. Am just curious which numbers come up the most, that's all ... Bob "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... One suggestion would be to use Data/Text to Columns to separate the numbers (choose Delimited/Space) OTOH, why bother? In article . net, "Bob Smith" wrote: Only problem is that I can't separate out the PB number pick if that number is one Tried numerous variations of formulas, changing how the PB number shows ect. I realize I should have dedicated a separate column for the PB #, but it's too late now, with over 160 sets of numbers already typed in. Any ideas on how to complete this formula? Or, is there a better argument to use? |
Suggestions on formula to track powerball numbers?
"JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... One suggestion would be to use Data/Text to Columns to separate the numbers (choose Delimited/Space) OTOH, why bother? By the by, that suggestion doesn't work, as it only picks up the first 3 sets of numbers, whether I use delimited or fixed. Bob |
Suggestions on formula to track powerball numbers?
Hi!
That's not a good way to enter your data. You should put one number in one cell. If one cell contains this string: 10 25 35 38 41 PB 23 And the format is consistent throughout such that single digit numbers are padded with a leading zero: 01 09 35 38 41 PB 23 To count the number of occurences of the regular numbers, 25 for example: =SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(FIND("25",LEFT(A1:A100,14)))) To count the number of occurences of the power ball, 01 for example: =SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(FIND("01",RIGHT(A1:A100,2)))) Biff "Bob Smith" wrote in message ink.net... Hi folks, As a hobby, I've been tracking PB numbers picked over the past couple of years. I have the numbers listed in each cell in three columns in this format. 10 25 35 38 41 PB 23 (last night's pick). Am trying to pick out each separate number with this formula, for each number between 1-55. To find 01 = =COUNTA($B$1:$B$63,$F$1:$F$63,$J$1:$J$63,1)-11-21-31-41-51. This excludes all other numbers ending with a 1, except for 01. Only problem is that I can't separate out the PB number pick if that number is one Tried numerous variations of formulas, changing how the PB number shows ect. I realize I should have dedicated a separate column for the PB #, but it's too late now, with over 160 sets of numbers already typed in. Any ideas on how to complete this formula? Or, is there a better argument to use? TIA, Bob |
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