This one sounds easy but I have spent a lot of time on it and no success. I have a list of students with various levels next to each name. EG: 4.5, 5.6, 5.7, 6.1 etc. From this range I want to work out the percentages of achiveing Level 5, 5 and above, Level 6, 6 and above. By doing a countif it counts 5 not 5.1 5.2 etc. How do I get over this? Attached is a sample.
I have several line graphs produced in excel. The X axis represents time (but is actually is just a 'general' number) and the Y Axis is a number .
The Y Axis generally varies from -10 to +10. I want to work out the percentage of time where the graph is in + and -.
If it makes it easier to know, the data will always change by +1,-1,+0.25,-0.25 or 0.
If this is possible i would then like to have a formula/or however it is possilbe, to work out +,- and neutral (0). I have also attached a graph for a viewable example.
6000 - Starting Balance (changeable) 5890 5800 5950 6080 6100 6180 6250 6300 an so on... (1,000 rows)
Based upon the number "20" that I placed in A1 on Tab 1, I want a formula that looks at the first 20 rows in column A within Tab 1, and then calculate the percentage change between the extreme "peak to trough" of the highest number to the lowest number within the 20 rows...
Below should make it really simple:
6000 - Starting Balance (freely changeable) 5890 -1.83% 5800 -3.33% - This was the lowest percentage change from the starting balance of 6,000 5950 -0.83% 6080 +1.33% 6100 +1.67% 6180 +3.00% 6250 +4.17% 6300 +5.00%
I am trying to find a formula to calculate the percentage of the positive numbers in a column. For example, if I have a column that has positive(green) numbers and negative(red) numbers in the cells to show over daily goal or under daily goal, and I want to at know what percentage of all the numbers are the positive ones.
Background: I play a game that requires 5 members to play, however you can have more then 5 members on the team. In order for a player to receive points for playing they must have played at least 30% of the total games played. The problem for me is when trying to figure out how many games someone needs to play to get to 30%, the total goes up as they play those games.
What I would like to accomplish: I'm looking for help on a formula that would figure out how many games a player would need to play to get to 30%. I have a column that is total games played, %of games played by player, games played by player, and games needed to play to get to 30%. Basically the user would enter the # of games played by each player, and the total games played overall for the team for that week, the spreadsheet would then show the # of games each player that isn't above 30% would need to play.
I tried to make the question as clear as possible, if anyone needs clarification,
Originally Posted by shg Welcome to Oz, Basca
spreadsheet with a representative sample of your data?
Games Played Player 1 20 Player 2 7 Player 3 13 Player 4 20 Player 5 13 Player 6 13 Player 7 7 Player 8 7
So no data in first 10 rows of Col B. (Or Col C, of course.) Then for the value that appears in B11, how many times (out of 10, in this example for sake of ease) was that value greater than the entries in the first ten entries in Col A:
95 (cell B11) was greater than A10, A9, A8 and A7 (91, 92, 93 and 94). So 4 times out of 10, B11 was greater; 40% is the answer the formula would yield.
16 was never greater than any entries in A2 thru A11, so 0%.
And 123 was greater than all the entries in A3 thru A12, so 100%. Etc, copied down the sheet...
I have two columns A and B. In each column are a list of numbers. I want to count the number of times the numbers in column A are greater than the numbers in column B and display it in the form of a percentage. An even easier way for me to do what I need is as follows...I have a third column (column C) that subtracts A from B...if it is a negative number, the cells in column C are autoformated to color the cell red. If it's a positive number, the cell is colored green. Is there a way I can count the number of cells that are red and divide them by the number of cells that are green to get a percentage?
I have a series of numbers in cells B2 to G2. The maximum value of each of these columns is found in B5 to G5. Is there a formula that will calculate the percentage of each of the values in row 2 (B2 to G2) and tell me which is the lowest number based on the percentage? Example...
I have totals in d18 and e18 and need to find the percentage increase or decrease between the 2. E18 is last year's value and D18 is this year's value. Which formula will give me what I am looking for:
There are several hundred rows in each column that all need individual ranks. My first thought is to program a if then else statement for 1 to 10 with a % limit range, but this isnt feasable as i would have to program a separate if statement for each of the many hundred rows, or do one heck of a fancy loop that i just cant contemplate (as the rows are split and sepperated... no solid uniform place for the data to be plugged.) What is the best way to go about this? I'm at a total loss of ideas with my knowledge of excel.
I have a list of integers in a column, and I would like to count how many odd numbers there are. I tried using COUNTIF(D1:D33,MOD(,2)=1) and similar variations, but none seem to work. The numbers are ascending as the rows increase, but there can be blank cells in the column.
I have a large dataset in a table, each integer occupying its own column, and each row containing the full set of seven columns. Integers will not repeat in a row set (each is unique). I'm trying to identify when two or more integers appear together across a row set.
I'm using COUNTIF to identify the total counts for each integer, but do not know what function and syntax to use to count them together. I've tried combinations of COUNTIF, SUMPRODUCT, SUM and others but am clearly doing it wrong as I know that some do appear together, but I'm getting a 0 result with each try.
I am trying to create a formula, that I thought was going to be easy and I thought countif would work. i'm working on a spreadsheet which we need to determine the split dollar amount to divide between a number of employees who are owed a certain dollar amount. What I'm trying to do is get a count of how many employees in a certain range are above $0.01 and below $586.00 - I've written it the way I would think would make sense, and get the results I need, but it's not working. I'm not an expert and am not familiar with arrays or complex formulas.
I have a range of numbers between 1 and 25 in 50 cells.
How could I use the countif function to look at that range of numbers for values between 5 and 10 and count those values that meet the criteria of between 5 and 10?
Or if there is another function to use, let me know.
I have several numbers that are contained in non-adjacent cells. I need to create a cell that will evaluate the cells individually to make sure that they are within a certain range. Once that is done, I want the remaining numbers that are within the range to be averaged. How the heck can I accomplish this task? SUMIF and COUNTIF will not allow me to use non-adjacent cell ranges.
I have a workbook that I've built for a project. I've attached a sample workbook. What I'm trying to do, for the entire sheet or workbook if possible, is turn any Cell with a percentage of 30% to 49% yellow and any cell with a percentage of 50% or more Red. I would also like to move the ID's of the variable cells, for example Id number 9922, to the cells beside the description of the rows, Affected would be an example, if the information contained in the same row as the ID meets with a set of variables.
For example I only want the ID's moved if they correspond with IDsub 1-25. One more thing, the people who will be using this spreadsheet will be copying data from a website when it is imported it does not insert the values as numbers. I would like to format the cells, in example workbook they would be any of the cells labeled ID IDsub Variable or Number, so that anything put in that cell will automatically be converted to a number.
I should also probably add that the formatting will be done on approximately 80 rows a sheet with 47 sheets.
calculating the percentage of a percentage and writing the formula for excel.
There are 295 people in a room, of the 295, 75 or 25% are mothers. (I know how to calculate 25% - 75/295 = 25.42) of the 75 mothers 35 have 3 children, 32 have 2 children and 10 have 1 child.
35 is what percent of 25% 32 is what percent of 25% 10 is what percent of 25%
I have a simple database spread sheet and I need to count a column under certain conditions. In one column I have employee names that appear repeatedly, in another I have codes. I want to be able to count how many times the code appears next to the name.
For instance: If b4:b65000 = Sam Douglas then I want to count how many times different codes appear in the adjacent cell.
Sam Douglas:BI Sam Douglas:BI Sam Douglas:SI Sam Douglas:BI
I have a whole number (207) in B5. This should be seen as a percentage (207%).
I want to add this percentage to the value in M15, which is not a percent (2705.8).
I would like to display this sum in M17.
The number that is displaying now, after simply putting 207% (I don't want the % symbol in there) in B5, and the formula =sum(M17,B5) in M17 is 270787%.