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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
1. Number={20,7,5,17,32}
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RANK(7,C1:C5,0)=4
 
RANK(7,C1:C5,1)=2
 
2. Number={10,4,-1,0,15,24,45}
 
RANK(4,G1:G7,0)=5
 
RANK(4,G1:G7,1)=3
 
RANK(-1,G1:G7,0)=7
 
3. Number={4,-1,-47,-23,0,-18,1,-35}
 
RANK(0,H1:H8,0)=3
 
RANK(0,H1:H8,1)=6
 
RANK(-18,H1:H8,1)=4
 
 
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| 4 || -1 || -47 || -23 || 0 || -18 || 1 || -35  
 
| 4 || -1 || -47 || -23 || 0 || -18 || 1 || -35  
 
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#RANK(7,A1:E1,0) = 4
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#RANK(7,A1:E1,1) = 2
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#RANK(4,A2:G2,0) = 5
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#RANK(4,A2:G2,1) = 3
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#RANK(-1,A2:G2,0) = 7
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#RANK(0,A3:H3,0) = 3
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#RANK(0,A3:H3,1) = 6
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#RANK(-18,A3:H3,1) = 4
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==See Also==
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==References==

Revision as of 04:20, 15 January 2014

RANK(n,r,o)


  • is the number to be ranked.
  • is the range of numbers .
  • indicates the number is ranked in ascending or descending order.


Description

  • This function gives the rank of a given set of numbers.
  • It is based on the value of a number, relative to the other numbers in the list.
  • In is the number to be get ranked, is the range of the cells to find the ranking the number and indicates the number is ranked in ascending or descending order.
  • If is zero, then the list of the numbers getting in descending order.
  • If is 1, then the list of the numbers getting in ascending order.
  • When we are not mentioning the value, then it will give the set of numbers in descending order.
  • gives the spare numbers that having the same rank.
  • The occurrence of the spare number affects the ranks of the next numbers.
  • This function will return the result as error when any one of the argument is nonnumeric.


Examples

Spreadsheet
A B C D E F G H
1 20 7 5 17 32
2 10 4 -1 0 15 24 45
3 4 -1 -47 -23 0 -18 1 -35
  1. RANK(7,A1:E1,0) = 4
  2. RANK(7,A1:E1,1) = 2
  3. RANK(4,A2:G2,0) = 5
  4. RANK(4,A2:G2,1) = 3
  5. RANK(-1,A2:G2,0) = 7
  6. RANK(0,A3:H3,0) = 3
  7. RANK(0,A3:H3,1) = 6
  8. RANK(-18,A3:H3,1) = 4


See Also

References