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:
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 correct my formula because it does not work?
Here the formula: =COUNTIFS(Data!C2:C24005,A17,Data!M2:M11149,"<=0")
I need to insert the formula in column C (Findings tab) which counts the rows in Column M (tab named "Data") that equal A17 (Column A in "Findings" tab) and which are less or equal zero. In addition if I drag the formula down I want to only the values be entered in highlighted in blue cells in column C (SKUs With Zero Sales in "Findings" tab) and empty cells in not highlighted cells. I attached images of these two tabs: Data and Findings.
I have roughly 150 cells I am trying to count, some blank, some not blank, some with numbers. All are in the same column. I want use a simple function that sums the total number for me, say from (A2:A153). Answers?
I am currently using the COUNTIFS formula to get the information I need when the workbook is open but I would like to be able to pull these counts without opening the workbook. Here is the formula that is working correctly while the workbook is open:
=COUNTIFS([TT_Output_All.xlsx]Sheet1!$C:$C,D$1,[TT_Output_All.xlsx]Sheet1!$F:$F, "2014",[TT_Output_All.xlsx]Sheet1!$I:$I,$A17,[TT_Output_All.xlsx]Sheet1!$L:$L, "production: am owner")
Convert this formula to an array that doesn't require me to open the workbook to get the counts.
I'm creating an Excel sheet with statistics for a yearly salary review.
In the document that the managers will fill in there is a column for the employees performance (+, = or -).
I want to use this to compare how much salary raise employees has gotten depending on their performance rating. This is all fin with the + and - just using the regular countifs formula, but when it comes to the = Excel refuses to count them?
I'm looking at test results and would like to know how many times in a row correct answers were given before getting one incorrect. The way I have this currently set up, is if a student has the answer correct it returns a "TRUE" value, and a "FALSE" value for an incorrect answer. A typical test may have 50 questions, so I would have either "TRUE" or "FALSE" values in rows A1 through A50.
So I've been trying to figure out a formula that counts the number of times "TRUE" rows repeat 'consecutively' in a given column, in this scenario column A. The formula would need to check the current row and if "TRUE" check the row immediately after, if that row is also "TRUE" then check the row immediately after that, until it runs into a "FALSE" string, then display that total count of consecutive "TRUES" in another cell. I understand there may be duplicate results but I'm only really interested in the longest value, so duplicates can be ignored.
If it makes the formula easier, each possible result can be assigned to it's own cell. Let's assume the test has 50 questions. So if a student got all 50 questions correct the result count would be 50 in cell B50, or if they got 25 correct before the first incorrect answer, cell B25 would say 25, etc. I'm guessing I could then easily query this column for the largest value to come up with what I need at a glance.
Im looking to count fields in column G, where the first 4 letters of column G do not begin with the letters "free", I came up with the following formula which doesn't work at all!!
Im also looking to do the same but with a sumif to perform the sum on a different column of data, but with the criteria LEFT(G15:G164, 4) & "" & "free") - (not sure if this bit is right either) staying the same.
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.
how to make the data look like a table with three columns. Other than the date, it is space delimited. I have a tracking spreadsheet where Column A is populated with dates for the year. Column C contains daily values.
I don't always start entering daily values on the first day of the year, e.g., this year the first value in Column C corresponds to March 9. All values in Column C are contiguous - there are no blank cells until the value in Column A is greater than today's date code. I would like to use a formula (rather than VBA) to look down Column C and find the first non-blank entry where the value in Column A is less than or equal to today(). In this case, the formula should return the value for March 9, 2008.
CREATE TABLES LIKE BELOW?Column A Column B Column C
March 1, 2008Saturday March 2, 2008Sunday March 3, 2008Monday March 4, 2008Tuesday March 5, 2008Wednesday ...................
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.
Is there code that will take certain data from one Excel sheet to another named file in a different place on the network? Example Copy cell aa47 from "Recent Faxes.xls" that sits in "correspondence" folder. Then paste into cell B25 "Current Documentation.xls" in the "Sales Contacts" folder
In any case, what I have is a set of cells that may or may not be filled, and which frequently get changed around. As I need the data counted in a specific way for "shenanigans", I am... getting quite tired with having to manually adjust this whenever my co-workers decide to adjust something (and I have been told that throwing bricks at them until they stop is not a valid option).
Basically, I want to count the cells in a way so that for every time a cell is filled, a counter repeats the previous number before continuing the sequence.
I.e
Dog 1
Rat 1
[code]....
My issue is that I have no idea how to get this to count right. I know the theory of how I want this to work, but I just have no idea how to get it to function. The logic of how I want it to count is below, but, again, I just have no idea how to go about getting it to work right without manually typing in the counter, and without ending up with the code working wrongly when there's two filled cells at the top.
Simply need a cell to count another cell is equal to certain value.
For example if B3 has a value of 6 then I need J3 to equal 1 or if B3 is equal to 3 than I need G3 to equal one. I tried the the COUNTIF but I am sure i am using it incorrectly.
I'm having trouble with a small vba macro. At the end of the macro I test to see if two variables are equal and then print out true or false. However, for some reason even though the variables are equal vba is not treating them that way. I have put the values that represent the variables on a spreadsheet and used the if(x1=x2) formula and it says it is true, also, when I debug the macro and watch the values when it comes to test the logical expression the numbers are the same. I don't understand why vba does not say that the two variables are equal. I have attached a screenshot of the breakpoint where I double check the values are equal.
I need to apply two criteria to a COUNTIF. Eg, I need to count if one column is equal to "N" and another column is equal to "N/A", taking both criteria into account. At the moment it seems to knock one out when I try applying both!
I've got one column with names in it and a second column with dates in it. What I'm trying to do is generate a count in a third column next to each name with the number of times the name appears in the name column when there is a date in the corresponding date column. If the date column is blank I want the count column to remain blank.
For example:
Assigned To: Number Completed Date Joe 2 1/1/06 Jane Joe 2 2/22/06
I know that there will be repeated info but the end user doesn't care.
It effectively counts the number of non-blank (>0) rows in an array. This formula is limited, however, in that every column requires a separate statement. I would like to find a function that could handle an array of any size with a single statement. 100 110 000 001
3=SUM(IF((A1:A4>0)+(B1:B4>0)+(C1:C4),1,0))
1=OR(A1:C1>0) for every row in the entire array. Unfortunately, according to this document AND and OR functions cannot be nested within SUM+IF statements:
Dim oRow As Range Dim cNonBlanks As Long
For Each oRow In Range("50:80").Rows If Application.CountA(oRow) <> 0 Then cNonBlanks = cNonBlanks + 1 End If Next oRow
In a single cell I want to return the number of columns in a matrix which contain entries. So, for the matrices below the formula should return '2' (two columns contain values):