I guess I have an odd rounding up query. I want to know if its possible to make excel round up a number to the nearest number from within a list of numbers.
For instance my list could be
10
12
15
17
19
22
25
30
35
42
The numbers arent odds or evens or multiples of anything so I'm guessing there won't be an inbuilt function to do this but is there anyway I could get to the answer in a more round about way with helper calculations??
For this example, A1 is the given at 19.875 I am trying to get A2 to net a result of 19.5. A2 is to net that result by searching through cells B1:B14 and finding the nearest equal or lower number. If A1 is less than 13.5 a result of "error" should be generated in A2.
I have a cell that is going to be used for the quantity of a certain item. I would like to dummy proof this sheet as much as possible so that if someone puts in 21.5, that it will do something like change the value to either 21 or 22, since there can't really be a .5 of this item.
We are trying to find the correct formula to round number to the nearest even number. In the attached example, 0.105 should round to 0.10 since the zero to the left of the five is even. If the problem was 0.115 then the answer would be 0.12 since the one to the left of the zero is odd.
Below is my current formula. Right now I have it rounding the results to the nearest .09. I would also like to have it round to the nearest .05 as well.
In other words, to be more exact: I need all numbers that end in 0 or 1 to be rounded down to 9; any numbers that end in 7 or 8 to be rounded up to 9; any numbers that end in 2, 3, or 4 to be rounded up to 5; and 6 to be rounded down to 5. And, of course any numbers ending in 5 or 9 shouldn't change.
I am looking for a formula which will allow a value to round up or down to the nearest x.99 if the value is greater than x.95 or less x.05 otherwise remain the same. i.e if the value is 0.96 it should read 0.99 and if the value is 1.04 it should read 0.99. however if the value 1.05 it should read 1.05.
I'm trying to round some figures UP to the nearest .5, However i only know this formula: =MROUND(P2,0.5) and that rounds to the nearest .5? Is there anything i can use instead to make sure it is always up not down. so 6.13 becomes 6.50 or 7.53 become 8.00? etc.
I am trying to figure out a formula that will provide the following results for time worked. (This is contract work that is billed in 1/10 hr increments.)
1 min - 5 min = no charge (rounddown to 0 min) 6 min - 11 min - rounddown to 6 min 12 min - 17 min - rounddown to 12 min.
or
1 - 5 min are billed at 0 hours 6 - 11 min are billed at .1 hour 12 - 17 min are billed at .2 hours
B15 = start time, C15 = end time, G15 = billable time in 1/10 hrs
I'm using Excel2010. I have a spreadsheet of loan information contained in rows. One of the columns lists the loan rate as a number (not a percent - so 5.25% is listed as 5.25, not 0.0525 and formated as percent). I need to pivot-table using the rate, rounded up to the nearest quarter of a percent (so 5.3875 rounds up to 5.50). Is there a formula to do this, or is it better to use a lookup table?
I need to round a time to the nearest quarter hour and have it show in quarters. My formula figures out the hours worked. If the total is 8.36, then it needs to show 8.75. It needs to round up or down to nearest quater hour.
This issue is due to the limitations of the nested if formula. I have range of cells that contains percentile rankings 1-100. I am trying to figure out how to convert the cells that contain values 1-10 to a 1, cell values 11-20 to a 2 and so on.
I need to round up the sum of a column figures to the next nearest quarter. For example: $1.11 would be rounded to $1.25, or say $1.83 would be rounded to $2.00. What formula would I need to do this? I'm using Excel 2000
Is it possible to 'round' a time to the next nearest 15min interval?
As an example in cell A1 I have a value that returns 2:07 PM (its formated as h:mm AM/PM), but in B1 I wish to translate this to the nearest 15min interval in an hour which is 2:15 PM, if the value in A1 was 5:39 PM I would want to show 5:45 PM in B1 etc etc
I work at a facility where we care for adults with disabilities and we need to record times that clients arrive and leave. I created an attendance check-in sheet that needs the current time entered quickly. Is there code that will allow staff to double click on a cell and have the current time entered and rounded to the nearest quarter hour?