COUNTIF Formula - Only Counts If BOTH Specified Criteria True
Oct 4, 2011I need to get together a countif formula that only counts if BOTH specified criteria are true... This is what I thought would work:
Code:
=COUNTIF(W1:W28, AND(>A18,
I need to get together a countif formula that only counts if BOTH specified criteria are true... This is what I thought would work:
Code:
=COUNTIF(W1:W28, AND(>A18,
I have a range that contains a mixture of hard coded data and data pulled from a database sheet. I want to average only the hard coded data not the ones in the cells containing formula. I need this to be dynamic instead of just selecting the cells as formula might be added later on.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been using this function to count the number of unique text values in a data set:
=SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(MATCH(B2:B10,B2:B10,0),MATCH(B2:B10,B2:B10,0))>0,1))
It works great if I want to count number of unique text values overall. However, I want to count the occurrences of unique text values if they meet specific criteria. (Like a countifs function would if it could count unique text).
I basically want for it to be able to calculate all the games a each team has won in the example below.
View 13 Replies View Relatedis there any way to put 2 criteria into a countif() statment?
Say A1 to A100 are filled with information
I'd like to count if things are equal to 4 and 5
I know this isn't proper syntax:
=countif(A1:A100, "4" && "5")
I'm trying to get something like that to work.
how do i change the below COUNTIF formula so that the criteria is >0 but
View 9 Replies View RelatedI got a CountIF problem.
I need to find the formula to work out the number of items that have no Delivery Key assigned.
I tried, =COUNTIF(Data!O1:O4000,"0") but does not work as it just comes up blank. I also tried =COUNTIF(Data!O1:O4000," ") but the same result.
I.e =COUNTIF(O1:O28," ") on the sample spreedsheet.
I attached a sample copy of the Spreedsheet. I tried to give it a shot but to no avail.
I posted an earlier question about using a countif formula with two sets of criteria, Below is the formula I was given but for the life of me I can not get it to calculate. I have created a drop down box for each agent at my work and a drop down box for pass and fail. I want to keep a running total if they pass or fail on an assigment. I have labeled my worksheet phone.
=sumproduct((Phone!G:G="Fail*")*(Phone!B:B="Smith, John*"))
I am trying to use COUNTIF formula to count how many item in a column that meet certain criteria, say between 10 and 20...
=COUNTIF(G1:G100,"AND(>10,<20)")
Currently, I am using countifs to count data within a specific range if it meets a criteria. Now I want to add to the formula. I need to count the cells within the specific range meeting the existing criteria I already have but only if one cell is greater than another cell.
This is what I currently have: =COUNTIFS(Report!$F$4:$F$1048576,">=8/1/2013",Report!$F$4:$F$1048576,"=8/1/2013",Report!$F$4:$F$1048576,"
=LOOKUP($C1,$A1:$A1,$B1:$B1)
Though i wanted to rid the Na error from it when C is blank
I seen a few ways, And wanted to try the method of using Countif becouse it can be used withen the same cell without using extra cells like another method i seen "=IF(ISNA(A1),0,A1)"
what i know of countif
This function counts the number of items which match criteria set by the user.
=IF(COUNTIF($A1,"")),LOOKUP($C1,$A1:$A1,$B1:$B1),"")
so how the heck can the countif function be used to rid the NA of a lookup. i just cant see a relationship between counting a lookup.
Is a Cell with a formula (like shown below) considered true, or is it empty?
=IF(Scorecard!$B$13,Scorecard!$AD$4,"")
If Scorecard!$B$13 was False...
Would a cell with the above formula be considered?
True or Empty?
If Scorecard!$B$13 was True...
A cell with the above formula would be True.
I am trying to set up a sumif statement with two criteria where if the second criteria is true, the total in the sum range returned is divided by two.
I currently have this:
=SUMIF($G$6:$G$41,"digital",I6:I41)
I want to add in "digital/creative" as a second criteria (from the same criteria range) but I only want 50% of the result of these to be totalled.
is this possible?
in sheet 2 cell g16 i need it to count how many times "horse racing" appears in sheet 1 column m and also for it to count how many "y" are in column g of sheet 1 and return something like
4 from 4
this example is taken from the attached sheet
basically it needs to count the yesses in column g that correspond to the horse racing in column n
so there could be 7 instances of horse racing ( 4 in this example ) and count the y's in column g which could be 2 ( 4 in this example ).
I have data over the last 170 days. Each entry has a time stamp. I would like to count how many entries there are between 7:45 am and 2:45pm. A total count across all 170 days is needed, but it would be great if I could break that down by calendar day (i do have that as a column).
Here is a sample of the data:Friday11/15/1307:08AM
Friday11/15/1307:08AM
Friday11/15/1307:16AM
Friday11/15/1307:16AM
Friday11/15/1307:46AM
Friday11/15/1307:46AM
And the sheet has dates starting in June and ending in mid December.
I'm hoping there's a more efficient way to do this in that I'd like to replace - for example - over 100 formulas with just 1.
Take this simple example range in a column of numbers: 100 down to 0 and for each cell there's a count of how many times that number is greater than those that follow. The 1st is 100 times, the 2nd 99 times and so on... finally I need a sum of these resulting counts.
My current method would require over 100 formulas in 100 extra cells to do this
I have an array formula which reads:
{=SUM(IF(Female2!$A$2:$A$5000=$A403,IF(Female2!$C$2:$C$5000=C$402,IF(Female2!$1:$1=C$401,1,0))))}
However this formula only counts the number of cells (returns 96 for 96 cells) rather than adding the numbers in those cells to come to a total of 34.
i know its out there, i just cant find it. I have a list of names in a specific pattern of cells on a spreadsheet. I would like excel to give me a number of how many names i have in this spreadsheet. I know COUNT does numbers, but is there a formula that counts names?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am working on a sheet that has over 150 tabs of information. It is a simple audit that allows for Yes, No or N/A to be selected for each audit category. I have an Outcome Summary tab that is pulling totals for all the audit information on each tab. I did a CountA statement to count any cells (from all worksheets) that had anything selected, so I have my count for the amount of files audited, but for the life of me I cannot come up with a formula that counts the ones that passed or failed the audit. Needs a formula that counts for Yes as 1, No as 0, N/A as 1 (these don't count against us) and doesn't return an error for a tab that wasn't selected.
View 3 Replies View Related I have the following SUMPROCUCT in place and it works fine for current purpose:
=SUMPRODUCT(VLOOKUP($E$9,Rota!$C$4:$FU$369,{5,30,53,78,103,137},FALSE))
columns 5, 30, 53, 78, 103, 137 all contain text. However I need to amend some of these to text but I still need the SUMPRODUCT to add up.
Is there a way to amend the above formula so its counts both text and numbers in 5,30,53,78,103,137 ?
The formula below was posted recently as a way to extract a numeric substring from somewhere in larger string. When I first saw this formula, how it "came up with the goods" and so I spent some time looking at parts of it to see what they did.
Although I've made some progress, I still don't fully understand it. Heres the formula, and below Ive detailed how far I've got:
=Iferror(lookup(9.99e+307,--mid(a1,min(find({1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0},a1&1234567890)),row(indirect("1:"&len(a1))))),0)
I hope my findings below are correct:
1. The formula is returning the first substring of contiguous numeric characters from the full string in Cell A1
2. 9.99e + 307 ensures that the search value won't be exceeded by the returned value.
3. The Mid function uses Min(Find( to get the character position of the first numeric in A1 (so MID then has its first 2 parameters). So far so good.
4. Now... I cant work out where MID parameter 3 (the substring length) comes from. I suspect its the row function, but can't see how as this isn't an array formula, and without CTRL+Shift+ Enter, I could only get Row to return 1 in my experiments (giving me only the first substring digit).
How does the formula return the correct number of numeric characters, (apparently) without counting them?
For work I keep track of errors in files my co-workers make. So in one individual cell it may look like this :
OP15698
OP25687
or
OP45986
OP74563
I simply need to count how many of those file numbers there are in one cell.
Is this possible? I also use Excel 2007.
I am trying to count how many work orders we have created from 3 months (90 days) ago. In an effort to make the input work minimal. I wanted to use the =Today() formula and then subtract 3 months.
So I currently have =Today() in A1 and then (A1-90) in cell B1 and I get the date I want.
However, When I use a countifs formula and my criteria is
I have a list where from which a summary is made but i need true / false thru formula once it is confirmed that it is reconciled with main data.
I have attach a sheet and explain what i needed in red highlighted.
Book1.xlsx
I do have an excel workbook containing two sheets:
Sheet1 contains a list of 30 criteria, every one with its own check box (TRUE/FALSE).
Sheet2 contains a database of items, which columns contain the 30 criteria mentioned above. (So sheet1.criteria1 can be the only value of sheet2.column1)
I am trying to program a macro, which can be assigned to kind of a "submit"-button in the first sheet. Its purpose should be to open a new third sheet and listing all the items from sheet2, which contain values checked=TRUE in sheet1.
I'm trying to find the sum of a range of values based on multiple criteria, and the criteria is that the fields all have to be identical, then sum them. I've attached a brief example spreadsheet that has the fields
A=City
B=State
C=Values
What I want the formula to do is first find the range of all the matching states, then find the range of all the matching Cities within the states, and then sum the values based on them having matching city values.
I've been able to do that with one criteria using SumIf, I'm not sure if this will help paint an image of what I want to do:
=ROUND(SUMIF($B$3:$B$11,$B$3:$B$11,$C$3:$C$11),0)
But I can't figure out the way to do multiple criteria against itself. Most of the results I get from Google using multiple criteria are using a set few values, and I can't seem to figure out how to alter those methods to work with my situation.
I have two columns with values. Then I have a third column with one letter A or B.
I'm not used to excel, but I've tried my way with COUNTIFS and I'm pretty sure it's the way to go, but I'm lost in the syntax.
I want to count the number of times the values in the first column is larger than the values in the second column, if the letter is A. And then flip the ">" sign and count that and hopefully the first number is higher.
I am trying to create a formula to count the number of time the word "NEW" appears in one column, provided the result of another column gives a certain answer. Sample of my problem and question in detail on attached.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to check one column to see if it is less than another one
If it is I need to have the IF function return specific criteria for true and then for false but then I also need it to rely on the results of another question from another column if the result of the first query is less than the figure in another column again I need to return specific criteria for tur and then for false
An AND function requires both to be true but when one isnt what do I write?
First one: The thought process is that inbound inventory data is logged on one sheet; outbound inventory data logged on another within the same workbook. When specific data from the inbound sheet (LPN column) is 'shipped' and entered on the outbound sheet, that specific data needs to be verified against the order number it was intended to ship against and if everything lines up, to have a TRUE value returned, or FALSE if not.
Second one: same type of thing - I'd like to look for the same specific criteria (LPN) between the inbound and outbound worksheets and if the same LPN is found on the outbound sheet, to return a value of "SHIPPED".
Third and fourth - same deal again except this time, would like to tie back the outbound Destination and ship date data from the outbound worksheet to the inbound worksheet.
A copy of the workbook is attached for reference with cells that require formulas highlighted in yellow on the inbound sheet and data cells from which the formulas will verify data in green on the outbound sheet.