Count Number Of Cells Which Do Not Have Either Zero Or Blank
Mar 26, 2012I am trying to count the number of cells in A1:A1000 which do not have either zero or blank in them.
View 4 RepliesI am trying to count the number of cells in A1:A1000 which do not have either zero or blank in them.
View 4 RepliesI have this formula which is counting the number of cells in a column that fall within each calender month.
However, if there is a formula at the bottom of column B and C that yield a "", the formula breaks.
In my workbook, B/C:133 have a formula =""
I will need the formula in column E to work if there is a formula that yields a "" in column B and C.
I'm trying to develop a new daily timesheet for my production workers, where non-production items are recorded in 15 minute intervals. The user would put in "Clock in" by the corresponding time, and the same for "Clock out" at the end of the day. Any non-production items will be type in next to their appropriate time. Since clock in and clock out times will vary, I need to set up a formula that searches the array of cells for the day, finds the "Clock in" and "Clock out" values, and counts any blank cells in between them. Basically the blank cells will equal production time, and the result of the Count function will be multiplied by 0.25 to get the hours.
I am having a very difficult time finding a way to set the "Clock in" and "Clock out" cells as the range for the Count function, because it won't always be the same cells. What would be the best way to automatically have excel find the cells containing these values and set them as the range criteria for a Count function?
The formula at the bottom was one of my initial attempts, but it didn't work. I took out the '=' for the screenshot, so that wasn't the problem.
I need to count the number of non blank cells in a column and add a text string to the result to show, for example, "75 Clubs" as the result. I have tried "=Count(A1:A90) + Clubs" but this does not work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedGetting a formula or macro that count the number of blank cells between 2 cells with data (numbers) in 1 column. E.g.
1
Blank
Blank
2
Blank
Blank
Blank
3
...
In this case the blanks between 1 and 2, between 2 and 3 to be displayed in an adjacent column.
For reference, I’ve attached a sample spreadsheet. I’m trying to find a way to calculate the max number of blank cells between a range of cells. As an example, in row two of my data, the result would be 3 using the range of F2:N2. Can this be done without the use of VB?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a spreadsheet that contains given answers to a multiple choice test. I want to count the number of times each possible answer has been chosen at the bottom of the column. I have tried to use COUNTIF and that works fine to give me the number times each answer has been chosen but there is just one annoying thing. If the given answer hasn't been chosed by anyone, a "0" is automatically entered into the cell. This tends to really clutter up the spreadsheet and I would prefer for the cell to be left blank if the answer hasn't been chosen by anyone.
The closest I can come up with is: {=IF(D1:D10="","",COUNTIF(D1:D10,"A"))} but unless the answer "A" is chosed in D1, the cell remains blank.
If "A" is chosed in D1, then the formula works and counts all the rest of the cells that have "A" as an answer.
I can count the blank cells withiin a range using
=COUNTBLANK(C6:AD2506)
But I dont want it to count the cells if the entire row, within that cell, i.e. C6:AD6, is blank.
It should only count the blank cells within a row if there has been some data entered on that row..provided it has been entered within the specified range.
I was curious if it is possible to give a single cell multiple number formats based on what the number is in the cell. So for example if my number is bigger than 1000, I would like to use comas so that it looks like this 1,000. However, if it is less than 1000 I would like it to look more like this 999.00.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI want to be able to count the number of rows until I hit a blank row, and use the counter as an index. How is that possible?
I have a no. of rows that are fulled, followed by a blank row then another set of rows that are filled then a blank row etc. I want to count the rows filled till the blank row and set the counter to that number. Then I want to do the same with the next set of rows etc.
sumif problem but it wont work with a countif or average if.
Column A has various names and Column B has amounts, what I need is to count the number of occurances "John Smith" has an amount in Column B. The previous formula I tried was
=sumif(A:A,"John Smith",B:B) but with either countif or averageif it errors too many arguements.
I wasn't sure if Dcount or an array would be suitable but have not used them before.
Pivot tables I'm sure will be the future with this but haven't got to the foot of that mountain yet.
I need to count the number of equal cells in col D beginning at the top of the column. The counted cells must begin with a text prefix of "Category:" without the quotes.
Some but not all of the cells in col D begin with a prefix of "Category:" without the quotes, followed by a word or words following the word "Category:" See examples below. All of the terms prefixed with "Category:" in col D are in alphabetical order. I need to count the number of identical cells in col D with the "Category:" prefix.
Examples of the contents of cells in col D with the "Category:" prefix are as follows:
Category: Adversity
Category: Answers
Category: Assurance
Category: Blessings
Category: Build
Category: Change
Category: Children
Category: Choices
Cells above and below cells with a prefix of "Category:" in col D are not adjacent.Cells above and below cells with a prefix of "Category:" in col D are separated by 3 to an undermined number of rows.
I need to count the number of equal cells in col D and insert the count in col A at the last equal term. For example, col A above would have 93, 1, 1, 5, 10, 8, 3, and 12 inserted into col A.
how to create a macro that will count blank cells. I've tried several different variations of a basic 'count cells' macro, but I can't seem to find the right one.
If anyone would be kind enough to post a solution VBA, I would be extremely thankful, and so would my superiors. I'm an intern trying to get my foot in the door, and this would certainly be a first major step for me.
I have a spreadsheet where I'm trying to determine the number of weeks that have transpired since the last sale of an item. COUNTBLANK is the direction I started in but it only shows the number of blank cells, it doesn't count the blanks until it recognizes a numeric value and stop. Essentially, I need a "count until x happens" function.
I've attached an example to walk through the issue. The weeks are across the top, the item number in col A, and I've put the result I'm expecting in col B.
I am creating a chart and want to get a count of only the blank cells in Column D only if there is information contained in Column A (same row). I am using Excel 2003.
View 2 Replies View Relatedgetting a formula to do this
I have
......D E
5 )......1
6 )......2
7 )......3
8 )......4
9 )......5
10)......6
11)......7
etc down to 31
They only show up when the cell next to it is not empty.
=IF(ISBLANK(D5),"0",(1))
=IF(ISBLANK(D6),"0",(2))
etc
If nothing is put into say D5 D6 or D7 but something is put in D8 then i would like E8 to become 1 as it is the first to be filled.Then when D9 has something in it, it becomes 2 if D10 has nothing in it it gets left blank but when d11 has something in it e11 becomes 4 counting the blank cell in between.
How can this be done.
So what I have is an unknown number of rows, starting at row 2. The first row (row 2) contains information from A2:M2 but all rows after this in column M will be blank up to a particular row. What I want to do, is count how many rows are blank in the column M up to the last blank cell and fill this with a specific word. I have attached a basic layout workbook to show what I want. There is a comment on cell M3.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have several in a row Cells A2: AE2 'I need to count all the empty cells but has a discretion.
If you find the letter 'X' will count all the empty cells before the 'X'.
DSA
X
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
0
0
0
See the example all cells that was before the 'X' were counted.
The result would be six cells (C3=6)
I want to use this count function =COUNTIF(A$1:A1,A1) , but don't count blank cells, if cell is blank answer is 0 zero .
Sheet1 Â AB10.6127.813Â 041.215Â 06Â 071183190.621020.91114112Â 0137.82143.91150.63Spreadsheet FormulasCellFormulaB1=COUNTIF(A$1:A1,A1)B2=COUNTIF(A$1:A2,A2)B4=COUNTIF(A$1:A4,A4)B7
=COUNTIF(A$1:A7,A7)B8=COUNTIF(A$1:A8,A8)B9=COUNTIF(A$1:A9,A9)B10=COUNTIF(A$1:A10,A10)B11
=COUNTIF(A$1:A11,A11)B13=COUNTIF(A$1:A13,A13)B14=COUNTIF(A$1:A14,A14)B15=COUNTIF(A$1:A15,A15)
I have a master sheet which shows from Jan to Dec (in 1 sheet), so I did a break down on each tab e.g Jan (First Tab), Feb (Second Tab), etc.
So basically now i have some cells that are blank, in the breakdown sheet which i copied from the master copy.
i use counta but it returns me 140 instead of 130(manually calculated). im guessing that is because in every cell of Jan tab i have "=master!D1" in it.
how do i formulate a proper formula for this?
This formula counts how many dates in the range match the month in cell (Q3). How do I get this formula to to not count empty cells. I keep getting $VALUE! as my answer when I include all the cells in the range.
This is the formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(P20:P976-DAY(P20:P976)+1=DATE(YEAR(Q3),MONTH(Q3),1)))
This is the formula in the cells of the range that is being used above:
=IF(D26="","",IF(F26"",F26,IF(I26"",I26,IF($Q$3"",$Q$3))))
I needed this formula to leave the cell blank if all the data cells were blank that's why I have =IF(D26="","", at the begining.
I seem to be 'search challenged' today - I'm sure this is easy. How does one count the number of non-blank cells in a range using VBA?
View 7 Replies View RelatedCan i get a simple formula to count a number of blank cell in a column ?.
View 9 Replies View Relatedhow i can count the coloured blank cells??.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a formula to count 2 blank cells (and return the value as 1 rather than two) but only when the cell preceding has data in it. eg in A11 there is data but in A12 & A13 it is empty = 1. PS If you are on the boards Jim I will email you an update when I get home tonight.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a formula to count the number of blank cells between the cell I am in and the first non-blank cell to the left.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a spreadsheet that has 36 columns and 6000+ rows. Each column has a mix of blanks and content, which is an X. See example of the pattern below, column A. I want to run the COUNTBLANK function through the entire column A so that it assigns a value in column B, next to the content it relates to. Line B4, B9, and B11 would have results, in the example below. I want to be able to apply a formula the entire worksheet, all 36 content columns, and over 6000 rows, so that I can obtain the results quickly by filling down, across, etc. I suspect a loop might be in order. Currently, I have to run the COUNTBLANK between one X and another, repeating that tediously over and over again.
---A----------------------------B
1 X
2 blank
3 blank
[Code]....
I've got a spreadsheet that I do every month with columns of numbers that I average. This sheet has to match about 10 others similar. The columns are divided by Weekdays, Saturdays, Sundays. But some months there are no entries for certain cells on Saturday or Sunday.
I thought that if I just used the Average function, it would dismiss and not count the blank cells. Alas, apparently not. I've highlighted in yellow the one column that I'm really having trouble with.
(It's hard to get out of the mindset of formula writing and into the structure of code).
I want to count the blank cells in a range of data from C4 to I4
I've written the
Range(Cells(4, "C"), Cells(4, "I")).Count
but this counts the number of cells. What's the simplist way of counting the blank cells in this range?
I am using the following to count my blank rows.
=COUNTIF(report!N2:N303,"")
Using a formula, rather than VBA, how can I modify this formula to accomodate a variable ending range. Without thinking I initially just counted the blanks in column N - yes there were lots of blanks. My goal is for the end user to not have to modify the formula.
I have the following formula in H2
=COUNTA(report!B:B)-1
which would give me the number of rows used for the month. I tried referencing the countif to cell H2 but, as of yet, have not been successful.