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: where you have defined <tt>'''myref'''</tt> in '''Insert - Names - Define...''' to be two ranges (eg by entering <tt>'''$A$1:$A$3;$C$1:$C$4'''</tt> in the '''Assigned To''' box), returns <tt>'''2'''</tt>.
 
: where you have defined <tt>'''myref'''</tt> in '''Insert - Names - Define...''' to be two ranges (eg by entering <tt>'''$A$1:$A$3;$C$1:$C$4'''</tt> in the '''Assigned To''' box), returns <tt>'''2'''</tt>.
  
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* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ROWS function|ROWS]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ROWS function|ROWS]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: COLUMNS function|COLUMNS]]
 
* [[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: COLUMNS function|COLUMNS]]

Revision as of 07:39, 17 July 2018

CALC FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
Spreadsheet Lookup functions
Spreadsheet Information functions
Other functions


AREAS

Returns the number of areas in a given reference.

Syntax:

AREAS(reference)

reference may consist of multiple ranges. AREAS returns the count of these ranges.
This is mostly useful with a named reference; multiple ranges may be entered from Insert - Names - Define... by manually concatenating ranges in the Assigned To box.

Example:

AREAS(A5:B7)

returns 1. The reference A5:B7 is a single range.

AREAS(myref)

where you have defined myref in Insert - Names - Define... to be two ranges (eg by entering $A$1:$A$3;$C$1:$C$4 in the Assigned To box), returns 2.



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