Average formula where blank cells are counted as zeros

K

krwelling

I am trying to write an average formula that takes into account the blank
cells.

I had only cells A2, A4, A6 filled out, but when I do =average(A1:A6), it is
not treating the blanks as zeros so the answer is much higher than it should
be.

Should I do a logic formula within the cells?
 
D

Dave Peterson

If you know the range, you could do the division yourself:

=sum(a1:a6)/6

But this would include other non-numeric cells in the count of cells (6), too.
 
N

Nadine

=AVERAGE(IF($A$2:$A$6<>0,$A$2:$A$6)) AND HIT Ctrl+Shift+Enter to enter the
array formula.
 
T

T. Valko

=AVERAGE(IF($A$2:$A$6<>0,$A$2:$A$6))

I think the OP wants to include empty cells and evaluate them as numeric 0.

Try one of these this array formulas** .

This one assumes the range contains numbers or empty cells only. No TEXT, no
formula blanks "".

=AVERAGE(IF(A2:A6,A2:A6,A2:A6))

This one will account for (ignore) TEXT but will evaluate blank/empty cells
as numeric 0.

=AVERAGE(IF(ISNUMBER(A2:A6),A2:A6,IF(A2:A6="",0)))

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER). Hold down both the CTRL key and the SHIFT
key then hit ENTER.
 
T

T. Valko

Or, it might be as simple as:

=SUM(A2:A6)/ROWS(A2:A6)

We'd need more details as to what the possible entries are in the range.
 

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