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hello there,
i have a template in excel2007 that is blank until the data will begin to be entered, in column A i have the date in the format 14/03/01, in column D i have hours worked (in regular number eg 2.89) and in column M i have output in units. i was wondering if there was a formula that could return the average hourly output and total output in the style below? Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday i have tried setting up another column that corresponds to the date column A, and trying to get the above the long way using the formula =TEXT(A2,"dddd") but as it is based on empty cells, all the blank cells come up with 'saturday' or the last value, any help would be great thank you! -- cheers |
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Hi,
use =if(A2="","",TEXT(A2,"dddd")) to get the average just do =M2/D2 "Morgan" wrote: hello there, i have a template in excel2007 that is blank until the data will begin to be entered, in column A i have the date in the format 14/03/01, in column D i have hours worked (in regular number eg 2.89) and in column M i have output in units. i was wondering if there was a formula that could return the average hourly output and total output in the style below? Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday i have tried setting up another column that corresponds to the date column A, and trying to get the above the long way using the formula =TEXT(A2,"dddd") but as it is based on empty cells, all the blank cells come up with 'saturday' or the last value, any help would be great thank you! -- cheers |
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Assumesource data as described in Sheet1
Assume the results table that you want is in Sheet2 Calculate Average Hourly Output Put in B2, array-enter ie press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to confirm the formula: =AVERAGE(IF((TEXT(Sheet1!A$2:A$10,"dddd")=A2)*(She et1!A$2:A$10<"")*(Sheet1!D$2:D$10<""),(Sheet1!D$ 2:D$10))) Copy B2 down Calculate Total Output Put in C2, normal ENTER: =SUMPRODUCT(--(TEXT(Sheet1!A$2:A$10,"dddd")=A2),Sheet1!M$2:M$10) Copy C2 down Adapt the ranges to suit the actual extents. Verify the expected outputs for your test source data. Success? hit the YES below -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik --- "Morgan" wrote: i have a template in excel2007 that is blank until the data will begin to be entered, in column A i have the date in the format 14/03/01, in column D i have hours worked (in regular number eg 2.89) and in column M i have output in units. i was wondering if there was a formula that could return the average hourly output and total output in the style below? Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday i have tried setting up another column that corresponds to the date column A, and trying to get the above the long way using the formula =TEXT(A2,"dddd") but as it is based on empty cells, all the blank cells come up with 'saturday' or the last value, any help would be great thank you! -- cheers |
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sorry Max, i couldn't get it to work, the first formula seems to leave out
column M 'output' i just wanted a formula that i could plug into the table below, for each day and would return the results, thanks for trying though Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday -- thanks "Max" wrote: Assumesource data as described in Sheet1 Assume the results table that you want is in Sheet2 Calculate Average Hourly Output Put in B2, array-enter ie press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to confirm the formula: =AVERAGE(IF((TEXT(Sheet1!A$2:A$10,"dddd")=A2)*(She et1!A$2:A$10<"")*(Sheet1!D$2:D$10<""),(Sheet1!D$ 2:D$10))) Copy B2 down Calculate Total Output Put in C2, normal ENTER: =SUMPRODUCT(--(TEXT(Sheet1!A$2:A$10,"dddd")=A2),Sheet1!M$2:M$10) Copy C2 down Adapt the ranges to suit the actual extents. Verify the expected outputs for your test source data. Success? hit the YES below -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik --- "Morgan" wrote: i have a template in excel2007 that is blank until the data will begin to be entered, in column A i have the date in the format 14/03/01, in column D i have hours worked (in regular number eg 2.89) and in column M i have output in units. i was wondering if there was a formula that could return the average hourly output and total output in the style below? Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday i have tried setting up another column that corresponds to the date column A, and trying to get the above the long way using the formula =TEXT(A2,"dddd") but as it is based on empty cells, all the blank cells come up with 'saturday' or the last value, any help would be great thank you! -- cheers |
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.. plug into the table below, for each day and would return the results
mm, but that's exactly what was suggested? How about a little working sample to illustrate it: http://cjoint.com/?lfqpzRHQm2 Average n Sum by day.xls -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik --- "Morgan" wrote: sorry Max, i couldn't get it to work, the first formula seems to leave out column M 'output' i just wanted a formula that i could plug into the table below, for each day and would return the results, thanks for trying though Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday -- thanks |
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thanks Max
"Max" wrote: .. plug into the table below, for each day and would return the results mm, but that's exactly what was suggested? How about a little working sample to illustrate it: http://cjoint.com/?lfqpzRHQm2 Average n Sum by day.xls -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik --- "Morgan" wrote: sorry Max, i couldn't get it to work, the first formula seems to leave out column M 'output' i just wanted a formula that i could plug into the table below, for each day and would return the results, thanks for trying though Average Hourly Output Total Output Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday -- thanks |
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