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Average if with filter

To calculate a conditional average for multiple columns of data, you can use the AVERAGE function with the FILTER function. In the worksheet shown, the formula in cell H5 is: =AVERAGE(FILTER(data,group=G5)) where data (C5:E16) and group (B5:B16) are …Read more

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SCAN Function

The SCAN function applies a custom calculation to each element in a given array or range and returns an array that contains the intermediate values created during the scan. SCAN can be used to generate running totals, running counts, and other calculations that show intermediate results. Read more

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Combinations and permutations in Excel

Combinations and permutations are two basic ways to count possibilities, used in probability, statistics, games, passwords, and lotteries. This article explains the difference between them, when order and repetition matter, and the Excel functions you can use to calculate each case: FACT, PERMUT, …Read more

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