Microsoft Excel COUNTIF function one of the most important functions because of its property to give the count number using the given criteria.
In this article we'll discussion about COUNTIF step-by-step. Its very easy quick working formula...Description
COUNTIF
is a function in Excel to count cells that meet a single criteria. COUNTIF can be used
to count cells with dates, numbers, and text that match specific criteria. The
COUNTIF function supports logical operators (>,<,<>,=) and
wildcards (*,?) for partial matching.
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But, remember you need to put
logical operators within double quote. Non-numeric criteria needs to be
enclosed in double quotes but numeric criteria does not require quotes.
The syntax for the COUNTIF function in Microsoft Excel is:
COUNTIF
(range, criteria)
Arguments
range -
The range of cells to count.
criteria
- The criteria that controls which cells should be counted.
The
COUNTIF function in Excel counts the number of cells in a range that match the
supplied criteria
COUNTIF(A1:A10,100) // count cells equal to 100
COUNTIF(A1:A10,">32") // count cells greater than 32
COUNTIF(A1:A10,"Tim") // count cells equal to "Tim"
COUNTIF(A1:A10,"<"&B1) // count cells less than value in B1
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