When I stepped through the formula evaluation it seemed to evaluate all the blanks as zero. So the problem may be with the data but I can't think what.
Does anyone have any suggestions and/or workarounds?
Hi, Im using a array in Excel VBA, i got a method which looks at a element no of the array as as a return for that array, i have got it to sort the array, i just need some help to find the middle number (median) of the array.
We are trying to find the median of a large set of numbers to calculate the median income in 2010. For an example we have 8,379k people with $2500 average income, 9,783k with $7500 average income and so on. How can I calculate the median average income of such a large amount of entries?
I have an array that includes blanks in it. What is the formula to use to output the array of values without the blanks? Example: I have an array (Cells A1:A10) with thirty blanks within this 10 cell array. I wish to have the list of non-blanks outputted, presumably to the next column (Column B).
I'm using the following formula to look at a range of cells and return the most common text entry. The formula works fine as long as there is text; if there are more blank cells than entries, then it returns a 'blank' and my formula cell is empty. How to clean this up so that it ignores blank cells?
the problem is that when both if statements are true i want it to get the row number, this is because table1 has blank rows (can not be avoided as the data is linked from a closed workbook)
i can see this works up until it meets the first blank row and i get #value error.
on table1 data exists on row 1,2,5 and 8 so my problem is getting the small function k to report these numbers?
I have a database of employees with 7 different variables [Year, JobFunction, PreviousIndustry, PreviousRegion, Degree, Experience, CollegeMajor] of which I would like to be able to select any number of and find their median/max/min/etc salary.
For example, I may need to know the median salary of all employees who started in Year 2006, who work in accounting, and have an MBA. ------------------------------------------------------------------
Rather than copy and paste my 7 variable AVERAGEIFS function, I'm just going to use a two variable example here to keep things simple.
I had no trouble doing what I need with this 2 variable AVERAGEIFS function like so;
{=AVERAGEIFS(Salary,File,$A$3,JobFunction,$A$6)}
...where Salary, File and JobFunction are the names of a cells in another worksheet and $A$3 is a drop down menu that I can select the File Year and $A$6 is a drop down menu where I can select the JobFuction.
Now I would also like to have the same kind of conditional "IFS" filtering with the MEDIAN function, but I have been unable to figure it out since Excel doesn't have a MEDIANIFS function. This is what I've tried so far;
Is there a good/easy formula to use when trying to find the mean, median and mode for a column? If so, can someone post it? I'd like to make it as easy as possible (obviously!).
I have a list of hotel IDs in one column of my spreadsheet. In the next few columns, I have ratings that customers gave the hotel for cleanliness, location, room, etc.
What I need to do is calculate the median of all the ratings for each specific hotel, in a separate column.
I have two columns of data, one is the price per unit, the other is the quantity sold at that price. I'm trying to find the median selling price, but MEDIAN doesn't work correctly and I'm not sure how to tell the function to count each price the actual number of times it was sold.
I actually believe I've found a work-around for this problem - I sort by price and use a SUM function to figure out where the middle is...I just feel like there should be an easier way (for the future).
I have a list of ages 10-65 and then different number of participants associated with each age, ie: 10 - 5,071, 11 - 6,069, 12 - 8,465, etc. to age 65. I am try to calculate the median age of all participants.
The following is a sample data. Col A has years, Col B has values. I want in Col C, median for each of 1 year, 2 year, 3 year. Currently I am sorting the data on Col A and then enter the Median formula in Col C for each range (1 year, 2 year etc..). What I would is to have a formula in Col C that automatically calculates the median without having to sort Col A. The formula should work if the data in Col A changes ...
I have a sheet of many rows a small sample attached. Column A list 3 races at times4.05,4.40 and 5.10...col b contains the names and col c a number for each name.
In col d from d2 to d11 in each cell I need the median number of col c for the race at 4.05...in d12 to d24 I need the median number of the race at 4.40 etc...My sheet has thousands of races..
The top row is just 0, 1, 2, 3 The bottom row is something like: 850, 790, 200, 250
Here's the problem: I want to find the midpoint of the data set in row 2, based on the values in row 1. So, the sum of the data in row 2 in this example is 2090, meaning the midpoint is 1045.
If we were traversing along the top row as a line, we'd find that midpoint somewhere in the 0.3 range... but how do we get that value?
I have a nifty formula that conditionally tots lots of figures up, and conditionally tots up another set of figures up and divides them to create a percentage
There are 4 conditions in the first part of the formula and 3 conditions in the second one. A division and a neat little percentage.
What I would like to do is add a median to this.....
Essentially I want the formula to 1. Calculate the same as above (as I need the median to be based on the percentages) and then there should be 18 figures that I would like to median
how would I find the median of a group of numbers? I have a database with a group of numbers associated with a part number. I need to find the median of each part. Here is what I have tried, but it doesnt work =MEDIAN(IF(A:A=A2,B:B))
I have a list of properties with dates of purchase and sold, i need to find the median of a range subset with it that have an sold value equal to S. I cannot see to get the date range and sold value S in the subset so I can calculate the median, this is what I have but I dont think it is right. =MEDIAN(IF(Sheet1!$H:$H>=F165,Sheet1!$G:$G)) where H is the date column, G is the price, I have F column for the sold value, not sue how to put it all together.
excel macro and i would like to ask u if i want to calculate a median of column of data and then the result i need to put in a new column with row by row....i need how to write the coding?
Attached is a spreadsheet showing various stockcodes in various districts with their prices. My aim is to find the median stock price of each stockcode which might show me the district which has a huge variance in price with the same stock. Average can be used on a subtotal, but median is not there. The spreadsheet is an example and the real list is thousands of rows, so I can't manually go and change the range for each stockcode encountered to find the median for each stockcode.
Any suggestions, I am using excel 2003 and can't download add-ins due to my work's network security, though I could do it at home if someone found a good add-in etc.
I am wanting to base some calculations on a filtered list, specifically visible cells. Subtotal works great on average and other calcs, but not median. Any way to get a median calc on visible cells?
I can't use sumproduct or ctrl-shift arrays because I don't know of a way to identify if the cell is visible (or hidden).