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G Lykos
Greetings! Am stumped. Need a sum of the absolute value of row-filtered
elements in a column. SUBTOTAL does this admirably, but it appears that
SUBTOTAL does not accommodate anything but a simple range as it target, in
the pseudo-syntax SUBTOTAL(Function,Range). SUM, on the other hand, allows
for a function such as ABS to be embedded as its argument, but does not
screen out filtered values.
A work-around is to create an intermediate column that ABS's the original
column and then apply SUBTOTAL to it. However, in the interest of
compactness, the question becomes: is there a way to cause SUM to skip
filtered-out elements, or a way to create the equivalent of
SUBTOTAL(9,ABS(Range)).
Thanks!
George
elements in a column. SUBTOTAL does this admirably, but it appears that
SUBTOTAL does not accommodate anything but a simple range as it target, in
the pseudo-syntax SUBTOTAL(Function,Range). SUM, on the other hand, allows
for a function such as ABS to be embedded as its argument, but does not
screen out filtered values.
A work-around is to create an intermediate column that ABS's the original
column and then apply SUBTOTAL to it. However, in the interest of
compactness, the question becomes: is there a way to cause SUM to skip
filtered-out elements, or a way to create the equivalent of
SUBTOTAL(9,ABS(Range)).
Thanks!
George