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I am currently using the following formula:
=(H21*60)-IF(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)0,(MID(H21,FIND(".", H21,1),5)*60),"")+(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)) However, I get the results of #VALUE! In cell H21, the value is 27.00 How do I force excel to recognize the .00 in the formula? Thanks, Ryan |
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Hi Ryan
FIND is a string function, it's looking for text. What result are you after? Regards Steve |
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Are you trying to multiply the integer portion by 60 and add to that the
decimal portion? =60*INT(H21)+MOD(H21,1) "kidcasey13" wrote: I am currently using the following formula: =(H21*60)-IF(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)0,(MID(H21,FIND(".", H21,1),5)*60),"")+(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)) However, I get the results of #VALUE! In cell H21, the value is 27.00 How do I force excel to recognize the .00 in the formula? Thanks, Ryan |
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Hi Ryan,
instead of "H21", use "TEXT(H21,"0.00")" -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "kidcasey13" wrote in message ups.com... I am currently using the following formula: =(H21*60)-IF(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)0,(MID(H21,FIND(".", H21,1),5)*60),"")+(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)) However, I get the results of #VALUE! In cell H21, the value is 27.00 How do I force excel to recognize the .00 in the formula? Thanks, Ryan |
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What are you trying to do? Since you are multiplying with 60 I assume this
has something to do with times If you have a decimal value for hours like 12.5 equaling 12 hours and 30 minutes you can convert it to excel time by multiplying with 24 and format as time. If you have 12.5 and it means 12 hours and 50 minutes use INT(H21) to extract hours and MOD(H21,1)*100 to extract minutes -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com (remove ^^ from email address) Portland, Oregon "kidcasey13" wrote in message ups.com... I am currently using the following formula: =(H21*60)-IF(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)0,(MID(H21,FIND(".", H21,1),5)*60),"")+(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)) However, I get the results of #VALUE! In cell H21, the value is 27.00 How do I force excel to recognize the .00 in the formula? Thanks, Ryan |
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Is this what you need?
=(H21*60)-IF(ISERROR(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)0),0,(MID(H2 1,FIND(".",H21,1 ),5)*60))*2 -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "kidcasey13" wrote in message ups.com... I am currently using the following formula: =(H21*60)-IF(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)0,(MID(H21,FIND(".", H21,1),5)*60),"" )+(MID(H21,FIND(".",H21,1),5)) However, I get the results of #VALUE! In cell H21, the value is 27.00 How do I force excel to recognize the .00 in the formula? Thanks, Ryan |
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I am definitely working with times here. We work in quarter hours, so
..00, .25, .50, .75 (0 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins, 45 mins) Avg hrs worked/week = 27.00 So I have 27.00 hours worked this week, however, I need to convert it into minutes for a different formula (to determine how much data entry is necessary per minute), therefore I'm taking the 27*60 to get the number of minutes from hours, and adding the number of minutes to the hours. So, 27*60=1620+Minutes (in this case, zero, which is throwing the error). In another example, 27.15=1620+20=1640 minutes. |
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So why not just
=H21*60 -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "kidcasey13" wrote in message oups.com... I am definitely working with times here. We work in quarter hours, so .00, .25, .50, .75 (0 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins, 45 mins) Avg hrs worked/week = 27.00 So I have 27.00 hours worked this week, however, I need to convert it into minutes for a different formula (to determine how much data entry is necessary per minute), therefore I'm taking the 27*60 to get the number of minutes from hours, and adding the number of minutes to the hours. So, 27*60=1620+Minutes (in this case, zero, which is throwing the error). In another example, 27.15=1620+20=1640 minutes. |
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Hi kidcasey13
Are you absolutely sure? 27.15 hours = 1620+9 = 1629 minutes But that's not a quarter hour as you've stated you are using, nor is 20 minutes a quarter hour. What you'd expect to see for quarter hours is: 0.0 = 0 0.25 = 15 0.5 = 30 0.75 = 45 Bob's H21*60 seems eminently sensible and sufficient to me even if your time is a text entry. Regards Steve |
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27.00*60 = 1620
27.25*60 = 1635 Understandably it is only a difference of 15 "minutes", however that is still not accurate. (I realized I had a typing error above and put .15 instead of .25) I have even rethought part of my formula, to this: =(INT(H147)*60)+(MID(H138,FIND(".",H147,1),5)) the INT works great, however because excel doesn't recognize the ".00", it's giving me #VALUE! Ultimately, I'd like my formula to recognize that if there is a .25, ..50 or .75 to calculate the above way; but if not, to calculate just by =INT(H147*60); I've tried using the "IF" & "MID" together, but it's not recognizing the ".00" Still looking for help... |
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Hi kidcasey13
I fail to understand your problem - why is 15 minutes not accurate for a quarter hour? Perhaps you should post the contents of your source cell and what you expect to see in the calculated cell; using your formula 27.15 (text or value) returns 1620.15 for me. Regards Steve |
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Hi kidcasey13
I'm not understanding - why is 15 minutes not a quarter hour? I fail to see how it could be any more accurate than that. Using your formula above, 27.25 (whether text or value) returns 1620.25 for me, which I read as 1620 minutes and 15 seconds. Perhaps you should post the contents of your source cell (27.25?) and what you expect to see in your calculated cell. Regards Steve |
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