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:: If the checkbox is ticked for ''<nowiki>search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells</nowiki>'', then the condition “<tt>'''red'''</tt>” will match only <tt>'''red'''</tt><nowiki>; if unticked it will match </nowiki><tt>'''red'''</tt>, <tt>'''Fred'''</tt>, <tt>'''red herring'''</tt>. | :: If the checkbox is ticked for ''<nowiki>search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells</nowiki>'', then the condition “<tt>'''red'''</tt>” will match only <tt>'''red'''</tt><nowiki>; if unticked it will match </nowiki><tt>'''red'''</tt>, <tt>'''Fred'''</tt>, <tt>'''red herring'''</tt>. | ||
− | :: If the checkbox is ticked for ''Enable regular expressions in formulas'', the condition will match using [[Documentation/How_Tos/Regular Expressions in Calc|regular expressions]] - so for example "<tt>'''r.d'''</tt>" will match <tt>'''red'''</tt>, <tt>'''rod'''</tt>, <tt>'''rid'''</tt>, and "<tt>'''red.*'''</tt>" will match <tt>'''red'''</tt>, <tt>'''redraw'''</tt>, <tt>'''redden'''</tt>. | + | :: If the checkbox is ticked for ''Enable regular expressions in formulas'', the condition will match using * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Regular Expressions in Calc|regular expressions]] - so for example "<tt>'''r.d'''</tt>" will match <tt>'''red'''</tt>, <tt>'''rod'''</tt>, <tt>'''rid'''</tt>, and "<tt>'''red.*'''</tt>" will match <tt>'''red'''</tt>, <tt>'''redraw'''</tt>, <tt>'''redden'''</tt>. |
:: The checkbox for ''Case sensitive'' has no effect (no attention is paid to case). See the examples for how to achieve a case sensitive match. | :: The checkbox for ''Case sensitive'' has no effect (no attention is paid to case). See the examples for how to achieve a case sensitive match. | ||
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: Blank (empty) cells in <tt>'''test_range'''</tt> are ignored (they never satisfy the condition). | : Blank (empty) cells in <tt>'''test_range'''</tt> are ignored (they never satisfy the condition). | ||
− | : <tt>'''condition'''</tt> can only specify one single condition. See | + | : <tt>'''condition'''</tt> can only specify one single condition. See * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Conditional Counting and Summation|Conditional Counting and Summation]]''' for ways to specify multiple conditions. |
=== Example: === | === Example: === | ||
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<tt>'''SUMPRODUCT(B2:B8="Red")'''</tt>. | <tt>'''SUMPRODUCT(B2:B8="Red")'''</tt>. | ||
− | :returns the number of cells in <tt>'''B2:B8'''</tt> matching <tt>'''Red'''</tt>, with case sensitivity. See [[Documentation/How_Tos/Conditional Counting and Summation|Conditional Counting and Summation]] for details. | + | :returns the number of cells in <tt>'''B2:B8'''</tt> matching <tt>'''Red'''</tt>, with case sensitivity. See * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Conditional Counting and Summation|Conditional Counting and Summation]] for details. |
− | + | {{Documentation/SeeAlso| | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: SUMIF function|SUMIF]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: COUNT function|COUNT]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: COUNTA function|COUNTA]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: COUNTBLANK function|COUNTBLANK]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DCOUNT function|DCOUNT]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: DCOUNTA function|DCOUNTA]]''' | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: SUMPRODUCT function|SUMPRODUCT]] | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: SUBTOTAL function|SUBTOTAL]]''' | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Conditional Counting and Summation|Conditional Counting and Summation]]''' | |
− | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Regular Expressions in Calc|Regular Expressions in Calc]]''' | |
− | [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed alphabetically| | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed alphabetically|Functions listed alphabetically]] |
− | [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed by category| | + | * [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: Functions listed by category|Functions listed by category]]}} |
Revision as of 13:37, 25 February 2009
COUNTIF
Counts the number of cells in a range that meet a specified condition.
Syntax:
COUNTIF(test_range; condition)
- test_range is the range to be tested.
- condition may be:
- a number, such as 34.5
- an expression, such as 2/3 or SQRT(B5)
- a text string
- COUNTIF counts those cells in test_range that are equal to condition, unless condition is a text string that starts with a comparator:
- >, <, >=, <=, =, <>
- In this case COUNTIF compares those cells in test_range with the remainder of the text string (interpreted as a number if possible or text otherwise).
- For example the condition “>4.5” tests if the content of each cell is greater than the number 4.5, and the condition “<dog” tests if the content of each cell would come alphabetically before the text dog.
- It can be very important to check the settings on the Tools menu – Options - OpenOffice.org Calc - Calculate dialog:
- If the checkbox is ticked for search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells, then the condition “red” will match only red; if unticked it will match red, Fred, red herring.
- If the checkbox is ticked for Enable regular expressions in formulas, the condition will match using * regular expressions - so for example "r.d" will match red, rod, rid, and "red.*" will match red, redraw, redden.
- The checkbox for Case sensitive has no effect (no attention is paid to case). See the examples for how to achieve a case sensitive match.
- Blank (empty) cells in test_range are ignored (they never satisfy the condition).
- condition can only specify one single condition. See * Conditional Counting and Summation for ways to specify multiple conditions.
Example:
COUNTIF(C2:C8; ">=20")
- returns the number of cells in C2:C8 whose contents are numerically greater than or equal to 20.
COUNTIF(C2:C8; F1)
- where F1 contains the text >=20, returns the same number.
COUNTIF(C2:C8; "<"&F2)
- where F2 contains 20 returns the number of cells in C2:C8 whose contents are numerically less than 20. (Advanced topic: this works because the & operator converts the content of F2 to text, and concatenates it with "<"; COUNTIF then converts it back to a number).
COUNTIF(A2:A8; ">=P")
- returns the number of cells in A2:A8 whose contents begin with the letter P or later in the alphabet.
COUNTIF(B2:B8; "red")
- returns the number of cells in B2:B8 containing red, but this number may depend on the option settings discussed above.
Advanced topic:
SUMPRODUCT(B2:B8="Red").
- returns the number of cells in B2:B8 matching Red, with case sensitivity. See * Conditional Counting and Summation for details.