Sumproduct Fucntion - the use of dash ( -- )
On Apr 4, 3:29*pm, Pete_UK wrote:
The terms in brackets in a sumproduct formula will be logical terms
and thus will return values of FALSE or TRUE. Using a single minus
will change these to 0 and -1, and a double minus converts them to 0
or 1, so they can be used in arithmetic. You can use them like this in
a SP formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(condition1),--(condition2),--(condition3))
but an alternative to this is:
=SUMPRODUCT((condition1)*(condition2)*(condition3) )
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Apr 4, 1:21*pm, Negda wrote:
In some example I saw the use of double dashes at the beginning:
=sumproduct( -- (....))
What does it mean? when I should use it and to avoid?- Hide quoted text -
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thank you very much - helps a lot
Negda
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