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− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DCOUNT function|DCOUNT]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DCOUNTA function|DCOUNTA]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DSUM function|DSUM]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DPRODUCT function|DPRODUCT]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DMIN function|DMIN]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DAVERAGE function|DAVERAGE]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DSTDEV function|DSTDEV]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DSTDEVP function|DSTDEVP]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DVAR function|DVAR]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DVARP function|DVARP]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DGET function|DGET]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: MAX function|MAX]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: MIN function|MIN]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Database functions#Overview|Database functions overview]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Database functions|Database functions]] | |
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 30 January 2024
- Database Functions
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DMAX
Returns the largest value in a column of a Calc 'database' table, in rows which meet specified criteria.
Syntax:
DMAX(database_table; field; criteria_table)
where
- database_table is a range defining the data to be processed.
- field is the column to examine. It may be a column number (1 is the first column of the database table, 2 is the second ...) or a column header (enclosed in quotation marks ””) or a cell referring to a column header.
- criteria_table is a range containing criteria, which are used to select which rows of the database_table to examine.
The Database functions overview fully describes the use of these parameters.
Example:
In this spreadsheet:
A B C D E 1 Name Grade Age Distance to School Weight 2 Andy 3 9 150 40 3 Betty 4 10 1000 42 4 Charles 3 10 300 51 5 Daniel 5 11 1200 48 6 Eva 2 8 650 33 7 Frank 2 7 300 42 8 Greta 1 7 200 36 9 Harry 3 9 1200 44 10 Irene 2 8 1000 42 11 12 13 Name Grade Age Distance to School Weight 14 2
DMAX(A1:E10; "Distance to School"; A13:E14)- returns the maximum distance to school that any child in the second grade has to travel (1000, for Irene).
DMAX(A1:E10; 4; A13:E14)
- returns the same result.
DMAX(A1:E10; D1; A13:E14)
- also returns the same result.
Issues:
The OOo2.3 Help implies that 0 as a field will include the entire database table. This seems to be wrong - only the maximum in a single column can be found.
See Also
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