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Summing every nth row value based upon variable
In a Budget/Actual spreadsheet I would like to be able to sum the monthly budget values in a year-to-date cell that corresponds to the number of months of the year that have elapsed. I use a Name value "Month" in a cell that represents "year-to-date-thru". I have tried to accomplish this by using a nested IF statement the matches the "Month" with a string of (+) to sum the values from the appropriate cells, i.e., +F12+I12+L12 for the "Mar" entry. This obviously creates a very long nested IF which seems to fail if I go beyond the 9th nest or "Sep". Is there a better way to do this? Is there an upper limit on the number of nested IFs? Thanks, Lram -- Lram ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lram's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...nfo&userid=238 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528887 |
Summing every nth row value based upon variable
Try this
=SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(COLUMN(F12:O12),3)=0),F12:O12) The 3 after the mod is where you would add your month number. Also extend beyond O12 as far as is needed. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Lram" wrote in message ... In a Budget/Actual spreadsheet I would like to be able to sum the monthly budget values in a year-to-date cell that corresponds to the number of months of the year that have elapsed. I use a Name value "Month" in a cell that represents "year-to-date-thru". I have tried to accomplish this by using a nested IF statement the matches the "Month" with a string of (+) to sum the values from the appropriate cells, i.e., +F12+I12+L12 for the "Mar" entry. This obviously creates a very long nested IF which seems to fail if I go beyond the 9th nest or "Sep". Is there a better way to do this? Is there an upper limit on the number of nested IFs? Thanks, Lram -- Lram ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lram's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...nfo&userid=238 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528887 |
Summing every nth row value based upon variable
Currently, I believe Excel nests to 7 levels
"Lram" wrote: In a Budget/Actual spreadsheet I would like to be able to sum the monthly budget values in a year-to-date cell that corresponds to the number of months of the year that have elapsed. I use a Name value "Month" in a cell that represents "year-to-date-thru". I have tried to accomplish this by using a nested IF statement the matches the "Month" with a string of (+) to sum the values from the appropriate cells, i.e., +F12+I12+L12 for the "Mar" entry. This obviously creates a very long nested IF which seems to fail if I go beyond the 9th nest or "Sep". Is there a better way to do this? Is there an upper limit on the number of nested IFs? Thanks, Lram -- Lram ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lram's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...nfo&userid=238 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528887 |
Summing every nth row value based upon variable
Another way: With my headings in row 2, and data in row 3, columns A to L, and a column letter (a thru l) in cell M1, in cell M3, for the YTD total, type: =SUM(INDIRECT("A3:"&M1&"3")) This will resolve to =sum(A3:X3) where x is the letter you type in M1. I came up with this a long time before I learned about sumproduct, which gives a more elegant solution. Regards Mike -- Mikeopolo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mikeopolo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18570 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528887 |
Summing every nth row value based upon variable
Apart from the fact that this sums all values between say F12 and L12, where
the OP only wants every 3rd column (at least in the example), it does have the limitation of being volatile. Maybe a problem, maybe not, but it is a consideration. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Mikeopolo" wrote in message ... Another way: With my headings in row 2, and data in row 3, columns A to L, and a column letter (a thru l) in cell M1, in cell M3, for the YTD total, type: =SUM(INDIRECT("A3:"&M1&"3")) This will resolve to =sum(A3:X3) where x is the letter you type in M1. I came up with this a long time before I learned about sumproduct, which gives a more elegant solution. Regards Mike -- Mikeopolo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mikeopolo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18570 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528887 |
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