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I think half of my problem is that I don't know what to call what I'm trying
to do. I have two different spreadsheets, for simplicity, we can call them A and B. Spreadsheet A has 3 columns, one is the name of the row, the second is a set of numbers, and the third is the cumulative sum of the set of numbers. Spreadsheet B has 2 columns, one is the title of the rows, and the other will be a cumulative sum by the time I'm done. What I would like to do is start spreadsheet B with a 0 in the second column of the first row. That zero would start the cumulative sum of spreadsheet A. Spreadsheet A would run through the cumulative sum and put that value in the second row of spreadsheet B. What I would then like to happen is have this value be placed at the beginning of the cumulative sum on spreadsheet A, but I can't figure out how to do this without creating a circular reference. So basically the cumulative sum in spreadsheet A is nested inside of the cumulative sum of spreadsheet B. I realize that I could just expand spreadsheet A, but the reason I am doing this is to create a model for a hypothetical child's exposure to pollutants from birth to 18 years, and since I'm working with minute by minute data, this would result in a spreadsheet that is 9.5 million rows long, which is not exactly something I want. If there is anything not clear about this I will gladly clarify. Any help on this problem would be vastly appreciated! |
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