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Default How can I get the mode of a range?

I would like to know the most frequently occurring number in a range on my
spreadsheet, but =mode(c4:u4) is invalid. It looks like it wants
=mode({1,3,1,5,... etc.). How can I convert my range into a form the Mode
function likes?

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Default How can I get the mode of a range?

Never mind. I discovered that I get this error if I don't have three or
more numbers as data in the range. I had put the function in before I
filled in all my data.

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I would like to know the most frequently occurring number in a range on my
spreadsheet, but =mode(c4:u4) is invalid. It looks like it wants
=mode({1,3,1,5,... etc.). How can I convert my range into a form the Mode
function likes?

TIA
LAS



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