Basically I wanted to only extract the top 2 rows for every Entry #, but if the Entry # does not have 2 rows it is not used.
I tried IF statements and eliminating blanks and whatnot, but if this is a large data I would not be able to handle it.
If you don't mind adding a few columns, here's one method. Arrange how you wish.
Column's B and F are your original data.
Column C, in cell C2, input your first value manually (1 in this case).
Then here's the formula for Cell C3:
=IF(ISBLANK(B3),C2,B3)
Cell D2 formula:
=IF(C2=C1,D1+1,1)
Cell E2 formula:
=IF(COUNTIF(C:C,C2)>1,"Yes","No")
Drag down your formulas.
Then you can filter on column E for YES, and filter on column D for 1 & 2.
In column B I've got the list of values of which some occur multiple times.
What I am trying to achieve is to list unique values of such list in column E. For cell E3 I use the array formula like this:
{=IFERROR(INDEX($B$3:$B$20,MATCH(0,COUNTIF($E$2:E2, $B$3:$B$20), 1)),"")}
but I'm not sure how to add another layer to this formula which would drop all blank cells from B. Now the formula treat blanks as the zero value and returns zero in the first row.
Paste this into D3 and copy down to the cells below to get a unique list of non-blanks value that are in B3:B20:
=LOOKUP(2, 1/((COUNTIF($D$2:D2, $B$3:$B$20)=0)*($B$3:$B$20<>"")), $B$3:$B$20)
You can just enter this normally since it is not an array formula.
It you copy the formula into more cells than there are unique values, you're get #N/A errors. You can avoid this by using IFERROR:
=IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/((COUNTIF($D$2:D2,$B$3:$B$20)=0)*($B$3:$B$20<>"")),$B$3:$B$20),"")
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I have a work sheet in which there are several cells with a specific entry - let's say "A". These are not all in the same rows/columns. After each cell is a date.
I need to count the number of cells containing "A" which also have a specific date in the cell immediately to its right. I've tried combinations of Countifs and Indirect, with no success. How can I achieve this?
This counts the number of times that there is A in column A and 1 in column B
=SUMPRODUCT(($A$1:$A$5="A")*($B$1:$B$5=1))
This outputs in cell D1
Not too difficult.
I have created a sample sheet with 8 rows and 5 columns of data.
See below, the formula in cell C12 counts the number of occurrences where the a cell with a date of October 31, 2017 is directly to the right of a cell that contains the text A.
If you want more info as to how this works, read on:
When searching for cells that contain A, you don't search in the last column of the data (in this case, column E) because it is impossible for a column to the right to have any date in it. This is why a portion of the formula says A1:D8="A" instead of A1:E8="A". This is the same reasoning why we start searching for a date in column B rather than column A in the formula.
You can achieve this with a helper row. Add additional row on top of your Worksheet. In cell "A1" enter formula below.
=COUNTIFS(A2:A2000,"A",B2:B2000,"YourDate")
Drag this formula to the rightmost of where you have data, then simply sum all values returned by formula.
I need to add number values in a row where cells contain text and numbers; like "P1" or "S7" where I need to add the 1 and 7 into a total column.
I can extract the number values from individual cells using =RIGHT(V3,SEARCH("P",V3))+0, but can't figure out how to do that easily for row of 32 cells.
Example:
For example to sum D1 through G1, use:
=SUMPRODUCT(--MID(D1:G1,2,9999))
As you see, this formula discards the lead text character in each cell.
EDIT#1:
To add cells beginning with P or S only, use:
=SUMPRODUCT(--MID(D1:G1,2,9999)*(LEFT(D1:G1,1)="P")) + SUMPRODUCT(--MID(D1:G1,2,9999)*(LEFT(D1:G1,1)="S"))
You can place your formula on the first column of your row. Then when you copy the formula across your columns it will automatically reference the cell offset the same as V3 is offset from each other cell with formula.
Dears,
I have 4 columns in excel.
Each row have two values but also it is mapped to another row.
I'd like to sum the values from these the rows that are mapped and delete the extra rows.
Example attached: Row A has two values but also mapped to Row C. I want to add the values in Row A with the ones in Row C and keep Row A and delete Row C
Is it possible to use formulas instead of VBA as I don't have experience in VBA?
Please advise.
Assuming your Keyword data starts with A2 and Value 1 starts with B2 and Value 2 starts with C2. (Please refer the snap below)
Apply the below formula in H2 for Value 1 summing and drag down
=IF(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE)=0,VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE),VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE)+VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE),$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE))
Apply the below formula in I2 for Value 2 summing and drag down
=IF(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE)=0,VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE),VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE)+VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE),$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE))
EDIT #1 If G value does not contain in Table 1 then apply the below formula
in H2
=IF(ISERROR(IF(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE)=0,VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE),VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE)+VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE),$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE))),"Not Found in Table",IF(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE)=0,VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE),VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE)+VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE),$A$2:$D$4,2,FALSE)))
in I2
=IF(ISERROR(IF(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE)=0,VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE),VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE)+VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE),$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE))),"Not Found in Table",IF(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE)=0,VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE),VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE)+VLOOKUP(VLOOKUP(G2,$A$2:$D$4,4,FALSE),$A$2:$D$4,3,FALSE)))