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Dan the Man
I have a spreadsheet that I'm using to record statistics. I grab those
statistics from another sheet entitled "Raw Data". The following fomula
provides me with raw score data for all outcomes in Column V that are 91% or
greater:
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Raw Data'!A4:A500>=DATE(2008,1,1)),--('Raw
Data'!A4:A500<=DATE(2008,12,31)),--( 'Raw Data'!V4:V500>=91%))
The problem I am having is obtaining the raw score data for other percentage
range breakdowns: 71 to 90%, 51 to 70%, 31 to 50%, 11 to 30%, and 0 to 10%.
If someone could kindly provide me with one sample (e.g. 71 to 90%) I think
I could take it from there. The formula I tried (without success) was:
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Raw Data'!A4:A500>=DATE(2008,1,1)),--('Raw
Data'!A4:A500<=DATE(2008,12,31)),--('Raw Data'!V4:V500>=71%))--('Raw
Data'!V4:V500<=90%)
The formula didn't produce an error, but when I went to test it, I did not
get the correct results. Currently I have one score at 97%, and this is
accurately identified (per the first formula above). However I do NOT have
any scores between 71 to 90%, but the second formula above tells me that I
have "1" outcome in this range. As such I know that the formula I wrote isn't
reflecting the information correctly, because the correct outcome should be
"0", and not "1". Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks much,
Dan
statistics from another sheet entitled "Raw Data". The following fomula
provides me with raw score data for all outcomes in Column V that are 91% or
greater:
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Raw Data'!A4:A500>=DATE(2008,1,1)),--('Raw
Data'!A4:A500<=DATE(2008,12,31)),--( 'Raw Data'!V4:V500>=91%))
The problem I am having is obtaining the raw score data for other percentage
range breakdowns: 71 to 90%, 51 to 70%, 31 to 50%, 11 to 30%, and 0 to 10%.
If someone could kindly provide me with one sample (e.g. 71 to 90%) I think
I could take it from there. The formula I tried (without success) was:
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Raw Data'!A4:A500>=DATE(2008,1,1)),--('Raw
Data'!A4:A500<=DATE(2008,12,31)),--('Raw Data'!V4:V500>=71%))--('Raw
Data'!V4:V500<=90%)
The formula didn't produce an error, but when I went to test it, I did not
get the correct results. Currently I have one score at 97%, and this is
accurately identified (per the first formula above). However I do NOT have
any scores between 71 to 90%, but the second formula above tells me that I
have "1" outcome in this range. As such I know that the formula I wrote isn't
reflecting the information correctly, because the correct outcome should be
"0", and not "1". Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks much,
Dan