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Revision as of 13:53, 26 February 2009
AVERAGEA
Returns the average of the arguments, including text (valued as 0).
Syntax:
AVERAGEA(value1; value2; ... value30)
- value1 to value30 are up to 30 values or ranges, which may include numbers, text and logical values. Text is evaluated as 0. Logical values are evaluated as 1 (TRUE) and 0 (FALSE).
Example:
AVERAGEA(2; 6; 4)
- returns 4, the average of the three numbers in the list.
AVERAGEA(B1:B3)
- where cells B1, B2, B3 contain 4, 2, and apple returns 2, the average of 4 and 2 and 0.
AVERAGEA(2; TRUE)
- returns 1.5, the average of 2 and 1.