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Amy
Hi. My original post was several weeks ago and I’ve received a lot of help
but I’m not quite there. Below is my original post. I’ve also posted the code
I’m working with now.
This works great with two exceptions. First, it seems to be averaging the
top seven results after the sort. I need to skip the first result and only
average lines 2-7 of every sector after the sort. So it's only averaging 6
rows per sector, not including the first row. I hope that makes sense.
Secondly, I need the code to create “Sheet2†because there isn’t one in the
file to begin with.
Any suggestions would be great! Thanks!
ORIGINAL POST:
Please help!
I have a report that is pulled regularly. It contains thirty day of data
each time. Header row on line 11. Data starts on line 12. Column C & D are
the identifiers of a particular sector. Each sector has 30 lines of data, one
each for 30 days. Then the next sector starts. For each sector, I need to
sort column E from greatest to least, then average the second thru the
seventh value.
In the data below, 1201A would be the first sector, 1201B is the second...I
need to take each sector, sort the Indices greatest to least for that sector,
ignore the first line of data after the sort, average the 2-7 lines of data,
and ignore the rest of the data for the that sector. Then follow the same
process with the next sector. There could be 50 to 100 sectors per report.
Data looks like this:
System Date Sector Num Sector ID Indices
1201/8 468 X 3-Jan 1201 A 24.46
1201/8 468 X 4-Jan 1201 A 25.49
1201/8 468 X 5-Jan 1201 A 26.16
1201/8 468 X 6-Jan 1201 A 25.39
1201/8 468 X 7-Jan 1201 A 25.34
1201/8 468 X 8-Jan 1201 A 25.38
1201/8 468 X 9-Jan 1201 A 24.75
1201/8 468 X 10-Jan 1201 A 24.39
1201/8 468 X 11-Jan 1201 A 25.68
1201/8 468 X 12-Jan 1201 A 25.22
1201/8 468 X 13-Jan 1201 A 25.19
1201/8 468 X 14-Jan 1201 A 26.38
1201/8 468 X 15-Jan 1201 A 25.22
1201/8 468 X 16-Jan 1201 A 24.33
1201/8 468 X 17-Jan 1201 A 24.63
1201/8 468 X 18-Jan 1201 A 25.00
1201/8 468 X 19-Jan 1201 A 25.58
1201/8 468 X 20-Jan 1201 A 25.40
1201/8 468 X 21-Jan 1201 A 25.38
1201/8 468 X 22-Jan 1201 A 25.43
1201/8 468 X 23-Jan 1201 A 24.29
1201/8 468 X 24-Jan 1201 A 24.39
1201/8 468 X 25-Jan 1201 A 26.04
1201/8 468 X 26-Jan 1201 A 25.72
1201/8 468 X 27-Jan 1201 A 26.32
1201/8 468 X 28-Jan 1201 A 25.10
1201/8 468 X 29-Jan 1201 A 26.42
1201/8 468 X 30-Jan 1201 A 24.88
1201/8 468 X 31-Jan 1201 A 24.47
1201/8 468 X 1-Feb 1201 A 25.16
1201/8 468 Y 3-Jan 1201 B 24.05
1201/8 468 Y 4-Jan 1201 B 26.54
1201/8 468 Y 5-Jan 1201 B 25.95
1201/8 468 Y 6-Jan 1201 B 26.62
1201/8 468 Y 7-Jan 1201 B 26.26
1201/8 468 Y 8-Jan 1201 B 26.79
1201/8 468 Y 9-Jan 1201 B 24.07
1201/8 468 Y 10-Jan 1201 B 24.13
1201/8 468 Y 11-Jan 1201 B 26.17
1201/8 468 Y 12-Jan 1201 B 25.58
1201/8 468 Y 13-Jan 1201 B 25.92
1201/8 468 Y 14-Jan 1201 B 25.74
1201/8 468 Y 15-Jan 1201 B 25.32
1201/8 468 Y 16-Jan 1201 B 24.17
1201/8 468 Y 17-Jan 1201 B 24.13
1201/8 468 Y 18-Jan 1201 B 25.18
1201/8 468 Y 19-Jan 1201 B 26.36
1201/8 468 Y 20-Jan 1201 B 26.01
1201/8 468 Y 21-Jan 1201 B 25.83
1201/8 468 Y 22-Jan 1201 B 26.28
1201/8 468 Y 23-Jan 1201 B 24.14
1201/8 468 Y 24-Jan 1201 B 24.26
1201/8 468 Y 25-Jan 1201 B 28.72
1201/8 468 Y 26-Jan 1201 B 26.51
1201/8 468 Y 27-Jan 1201 B 26.82
1201/8 468 Y 28-Jan 1201 B 26.17
1201/8 468 Y 29-Jan 1201 B 26.81
1201/8 468 Y 30-Jan 1201 B 24.08
1201/8 468 Y 31-Jan 1201 B 24.08
1201/8 468 Y 1-Feb 1201 B 25.39
1201/8 468 Z 3-Jan 1201 C 26.35
1201/8 468 Z 4-Jan 1201 C 30.81
1201/8 468 Z 5-Jan 1201 C 29.90
1201/8 468 Z 6-Jan 1201 C 28.09
1201/8 468 Z 7-Jan 1201 C 30.74
1201/8 468 Z 8-Jan 1201 C 29.06
1201/8 468 Z 9-Jan 1201 C 26.74
1201/8 468 Z 10-Jan 1201 C 27.60
1201/8 468 Z 11-Jan 1201 C 29.50
1201/8 468 Z 12-Jan 1201 C 28.72
1201/8 468 Z 13-Jan 1201 C 29.65
1201/8 468 Z 14-Jan 1201 C 28.57
1201/8 468 Z 15-Jan 1201 C 27.90
1201/8 468 Z 16-Jan 1201 C 27.01
1201/8 468 Z 17-Jan 1201 C 27.06
1201/8 468 Z 18-Jan 1201 C 28.57
1201/8 468 Z 19-Jan 1201 C 28.82
1201/8 468 Z 20-Jan 1201 C 29.21
1201/8 468 Z 21-Jan 1201 C 28.71
1201/8 468 Z 22-Jan 1201 C 29.07
1201/8 468 Z 23-Jan 1201 C 27.72
1201/8 468 Z 24-Jan 1201 C 26.92
1201/8 468 Z 25-Jan 1201 C 31.24
1201/8 468 Z 26-Jan 1201 C 30.49
1201/8 468 Z 27-Jan 1201 C 29.54
1201/8 468 Z 28-Jan 1201 C 29.10
1201/8 468 Z 29-Jan 1201 C 31.49
1201/8 468 Z 30-Jan 1201 C 25.69
1201/8 468 Z 31-Jan 1201 C 25.78
1201/8 468 Z 1-Feb 1201 C 29.31
I'd like the output to create a new sheet with three columns: Sector Num,
Sector ID, Indices Average.
In the example above, my output would be...
Sector Num Sector ID Indices Avg
1201 A 26.05
1201 B 26.68
1201 C 30.47
Can anyone help?? It take so much time to do this manually for each report!!
Thanks!
CODE:
Public Sub ProcessData()
Dim i As Long
Dim LastRow As Long
Dim NextRow As Long
With ActiveSheet
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "C").End(xlUp).Row
For i = 12 To LastRow Step 30
.Cells(i, "A").Resize(30, 5).Sort _
key1:=.Cells(i, "E"), _
order1:=xlDescending, _
header:=xlNo
Next i
NextRow = 2
For i = 12 To LastRow Step 30
Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("A1:C1") = _
Array("Sector Num", "Sector ID", "Indices Avg")
.Cells(i, "C").Resize(, 2).Copy _
Worksheets("Sheet2").Cells(NextRow, "A")
Worksheets("Sheet2").Cells(NextRow, "C").Value = _
Application.Average(.Cells(i, "E").Resize(6))
NextRow = NextRow + 1
Next i
End With
End Sub
but I’m not quite there. Below is my original post. I’ve also posted the code
I’m working with now.
This works great with two exceptions. First, it seems to be averaging the
top seven results after the sort. I need to skip the first result and only
average lines 2-7 of every sector after the sort. So it's only averaging 6
rows per sector, not including the first row. I hope that makes sense.
Secondly, I need the code to create “Sheet2†because there isn’t one in the
file to begin with.
Any suggestions would be great! Thanks!
ORIGINAL POST:
Please help!
I have a report that is pulled regularly. It contains thirty day of data
each time. Header row on line 11. Data starts on line 12. Column C & D are
the identifiers of a particular sector. Each sector has 30 lines of data, one
each for 30 days. Then the next sector starts. For each sector, I need to
sort column E from greatest to least, then average the second thru the
seventh value.
In the data below, 1201A would be the first sector, 1201B is the second...I
need to take each sector, sort the Indices greatest to least for that sector,
ignore the first line of data after the sort, average the 2-7 lines of data,
and ignore the rest of the data for the that sector. Then follow the same
process with the next sector. There could be 50 to 100 sectors per report.
Data looks like this:
System Date Sector Num Sector ID Indices
1201/8 468 X 3-Jan 1201 A 24.46
1201/8 468 X 4-Jan 1201 A 25.49
1201/8 468 X 5-Jan 1201 A 26.16
1201/8 468 X 6-Jan 1201 A 25.39
1201/8 468 X 7-Jan 1201 A 25.34
1201/8 468 X 8-Jan 1201 A 25.38
1201/8 468 X 9-Jan 1201 A 24.75
1201/8 468 X 10-Jan 1201 A 24.39
1201/8 468 X 11-Jan 1201 A 25.68
1201/8 468 X 12-Jan 1201 A 25.22
1201/8 468 X 13-Jan 1201 A 25.19
1201/8 468 X 14-Jan 1201 A 26.38
1201/8 468 X 15-Jan 1201 A 25.22
1201/8 468 X 16-Jan 1201 A 24.33
1201/8 468 X 17-Jan 1201 A 24.63
1201/8 468 X 18-Jan 1201 A 25.00
1201/8 468 X 19-Jan 1201 A 25.58
1201/8 468 X 20-Jan 1201 A 25.40
1201/8 468 X 21-Jan 1201 A 25.38
1201/8 468 X 22-Jan 1201 A 25.43
1201/8 468 X 23-Jan 1201 A 24.29
1201/8 468 X 24-Jan 1201 A 24.39
1201/8 468 X 25-Jan 1201 A 26.04
1201/8 468 X 26-Jan 1201 A 25.72
1201/8 468 X 27-Jan 1201 A 26.32
1201/8 468 X 28-Jan 1201 A 25.10
1201/8 468 X 29-Jan 1201 A 26.42
1201/8 468 X 30-Jan 1201 A 24.88
1201/8 468 X 31-Jan 1201 A 24.47
1201/8 468 X 1-Feb 1201 A 25.16
1201/8 468 Y 3-Jan 1201 B 24.05
1201/8 468 Y 4-Jan 1201 B 26.54
1201/8 468 Y 5-Jan 1201 B 25.95
1201/8 468 Y 6-Jan 1201 B 26.62
1201/8 468 Y 7-Jan 1201 B 26.26
1201/8 468 Y 8-Jan 1201 B 26.79
1201/8 468 Y 9-Jan 1201 B 24.07
1201/8 468 Y 10-Jan 1201 B 24.13
1201/8 468 Y 11-Jan 1201 B 26.17
1201/8 468 Y 12-Jan 1201 B 25.58
1201/8 468 Y 13-Jan 1201 B 25.92
1201/8 468 Y 14-Jan 1201 B 25.74
1201/8 468 Y 15-Jan 1201 B 25.32
1201/8 468 Y 16-Jan 1201 B 24.17
1201/8 468 Y 17-Jan 1201 B 24.13
1201/8 468 Y 18-Jan 1201 B 25.18
1201/8 468 Y 19-Jan 1201 B 26.36
1201/8 468 Y 20-Jan 1201 B 26.01
1201/8 468 Y 21-Jan 1201 B 25.83
1201/8 468 Y 22-Jan 1201 B 26.28
1201/8 468 Y 23-Jan 1201 B 24.14
1201/8 468 Y 24-Jan 1201 B 24.26
1201/8 468 Y 25-Jan 1201 B 28.72
1201/8 468 Y 26-Jan 1201 B 26.51
1201/8 468 Y 27-Jan 1201 B 26.82
1201/8 468 Y 28-Jan 1201 B 26.17
1201/8 468 Y 29-Jan 1201 B 26.81
1201/8 468 Y 30-Jan 1201 B 24.08
1201/8 468 Y 31-Jan 1201 B 24.08
1201/8 468 Y 1-Feb 1201 B 25.39
1201/8 468 Z 3-Jan 1201 C 26.35
1201/8 468 Z 4-Jan 1201 C 30.81
1201/8 468 Z 5-Jan 1201 C 29.90
1201/8 468 Z 6-Jan 1201 C 28.09
1201/8 468 Z 7-Jan 1201 C 30.74
1201/8 468 Z 8-Jan 1201 C 29.06
1201/8 468 Z 9-Jan 1201 C 26.74
1201/8 468 Z 10-Jan 1201 C 27.60
1201/8 468 Z 11-Jan 1201 C 29.50
1201/8 468 Z 12-Jan 1201 C 28.72
1201/8 468 Z 13-Jan 1201 C 29.65
1201/8 468 Z 14-Jan 1201 C 28.57
1201/8 468 Z 15-Jan 1201 C 27.90
1201/8 468 Z 16-Jan 1201 C 27.01
1201/8 468 Z 17-Jan 1201 C 27.06
1201/8 468 Z 18-Jan 1201 C 28.57
1201/8 468 Z 19-Jan 1201 C 28.82
1201/8 468 Z 20-Jan 1201 C 29.21
1201/8 468 Z 21-Jan 1201 C 28.71
1201/8 468 Z 22-Jan 1201 C 29.07
1201/8 468 Z 23-Jan 1201 C 27.72
1201/8 468 Z 24-Jan 1201 C 26.92
1201/8 468 Z 25-Jan 1201 C 31.24
1201/8 468 Z 26-Jan 1201 C 30.49
1201/8 468 Z 27-Jan 1201 C 29.54
1201/8 468 Z 28-Jan 1201 C 29.10
1201/8 468 Z 29-Jan 1201 C 31.49
1201/8 468 Z 30-Jan 1201 C 25.69
1201/8 468 Z 31-Jan 1201 C 25.78
1201/8 468 Z 1-Feb 1201 C 29.31
I'd like the output to create a new sheet with three columns: Sector Num,
Sector ID, Indices Average.
In the example above, my output would be...
Sector Num Sector ID Indices Avg
1201 A 26.05
1201 B 26.68
1201 C 30.47
Can anyone help?? It take so much time to do this manually for each report!!
Thanks!
CODE:
Public Sub ProcessData()
Dim i As Long
Dim LastRow As Long
Dim NextRow As Long
With ActiveSheet
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "C").End(xlUp).Row
For i = 12 To LastRow Step 30
.Cells(i, "A").Resize(30, 5).Sort _
key1:=.Cells(i, "E"), _
order1:=xlDescending, _
header:=xlNo
Next i
NextRow = 2
For i = 12 To LastRow Step 30
Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("A1:C1") = _
Array("Sector Num", "Sector ID", "Indices Avg")
.Cells(i, "C").Resize(, 2).Copy _
Worksheets("Sheet2").Cells(NextRow, "A")
Worksheets("Sheet2").Cells(NextRow, "C").Value = _
Application.Average(.Cells(i, "E").Resize(6))
NextRow = NextRow + 1
Next i
End With
End Sub