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Revision as of 16:39, 20 February 2014
AVERAGEA(n1, n2, .....)
- where are values or range of cells containing values.
AVERAGEA() calculates the average (arithmetic mean) of the mentioned values.
Description
AVERAGEA(n1, n2, .....)
- Arithmetic mean is the sum of values divided by the number of values.
- Argument can be numbers, names, arrays, or range of cells containing numbers, logical values etc.
- If logical values and text representation of numbers is entered directly as a part of argument, it is counted.
- Logical value TRUE is evaluated as 1 and logical value FALSE is evaluated as 0.
- Empty text ("") is ignored. Cells containing text are evaluated as 0.
- For invalid argument values, Calci displays error message.
- AVERAGE() function can be used if arguments do not contain text or logical values.
Examples
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=AVERAGEA(A1:A4) : Calculates the average of numbers in the range A1 to A4. Returns 12.5 as a result. =AVERAGEA(A1:A5) : Calculates the average of numbers in the range A1 to A5. Text 'Data' is evaluated as 0. Returns 10 as a result. =AVERAGEA(A1:A6) : Calculates the average of numbers in the range A1 to A6. Empty cell is ignored. Returns 10 as a result. =AVERAGEA(4,6,"TRUE") : Calculates the average of numbers and logical value TRUE (1). Returns 3.3333333333333335 as a result.