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Tyrone Lopez

Counting the items
 

Is there a formula to count the number of items in a list and its
corresponding sum value, eg

Item $
apple 1.00
apple 2.00
orange 1.50

For the above, the result should be apple=2 items, totalling $3.00.
Orange+ ! item totalling $1.50. :)


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JMB

Counting the items
 
COUNTIF(A1:A3,"apple")
SUMIF(A1:A3,"apple",B1:B3)


"Tyrone Lopez" wrote:


Is there a formula to count the number of items in a list and its
corresponding sum value, eg

Item $
apple 1.00
apple 2.00
orange 1.50

For the above, the result should be apple=2 items, totalling $3.00.
Orange+ ! item totalling $1.50. :)


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Tyrone Lopez
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Biff

Counting the items
 
Hi!

This table being in the range A1:B4. A1 and B1 are headers. Data in A2:B4.

Item $
apple 1.00
apple 2.00
orange 1.50


...........D............E..............F
1......Item......Count.........Sum
2......Apple............................
3.....Orange...........................

Enter this formula in E2:

=COUNTIF(A$2:A$4,D2)

Enter this formula in F2:

=SUMIF(A$2:A$4,D2,B$2:B$4)

Select both E2 and F2 then copy down as needed.

Biff

"Tyrone Lopez"
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...

Is there a formula to count the number of items in a list and its
corresponding sum value, eg

Item $
apple 1.00
apple 2.00
orange 1.50

For the above, the result should be apple=2 items, totalling $3.00.
Orange+ ! item totalling $1.50. :)


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Peo Sjoblom

Counting the items
 
This is just made for pivot tables,
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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

Excel 95 - Excel 2007
Northwest Excel Solutions
www.nwexcelsolutions.com
"It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes;
if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey


"Tyrone Lopez"
wrote in message
...

Is there a formula to count the number of items in a list and its
corresponding sum value, eg

Item $
apple 1.00
apple 2.00
orange 1.50

For the above, the result should be apple=2 items, totalling $3.00.
Orange+ ! item totalling $1.50. :)


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Tyrone Lopez

Counting the items
 

Hi guys,
Thanks a million, you've made my day. I was using the formulas but did
not know what to do until your replies.


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