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*'criteria' can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition. | *'criteria' can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition. | ||
*'criteria' columns should not overlap the list of data. | *'criteria' columns should not overlap the list of data. | ||
+ | *To calculate the product of all values of certain column, the database range should be used as a criteria argument. | ||
+ | For Example considering below table, | ||
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+ | DPRODUCT(A3:D7,"Profit",A3:D7) ''returns 40'' as a result. | ||
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
− | Consider the following table with | + | Consider the following table with Stationary Items, Quantity, Price and Percentage Profit. |
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− | <div id=" | + | <div id="4SpaceContent" class="zcontent" align="left"> |
− | {| id=" | + | {| id="TABLE2" class="SpreadSheet blue" |
|- class="even" | |- class="even" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | ''' | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Item''' |
− | | class="sshl_f" | ''' | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Quantity''' |
− | | class="sshl_f" | ''' | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Price''' |
− | | class="sshl_f" | ''' | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Profit''' |
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|- class="odd" | |- class="odd" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | Pen |
− | + | | class="sshl_f" | >10 | |
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− | | class="sshl_f" | > | ||
| class="sshl_f" | | | class="sshl_f" | | ||
− | | class=" | + | | class="ssh1_f" | |
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|- class="even" | |- class="even" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Item''' |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Quantity''' |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Price''' |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | '''Profit''' |
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|- class="odd" | |- class="odd" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | Pen |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 12 |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 40 |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 2 |
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|- class="even" | |- class="even" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | Pencil |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 20 |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 20 |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 1 |
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|- class="odd" | |- class="odd" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | Books |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 25 |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 75 |
− | | class=" | + | | class="ssh1_f" | 5 |
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|- class="even" | |- class="even" | ||
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | Pen |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 30 |
− | | class="sshl_f" | | + | | class="sshl_f" | 93.33 |
− | + | | class="sshl_f" | 4 | |
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|} | |} | ||
− | =DPRODUCT( | + | = DPRODUCT(A3:D7,"Profit",A1:B2) : Calculates the product of percentage profits of Pens in the range A3 to D7, for the cells with Quantity>10. ''Returns 8'' as a result. |
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− | =DPRODUCT() | + | = DPRODUCT(A3:D7,4,A3:D7) : Calculates the product in the range A3 to D7, of all values in Profit column. ''Returns 40'' as a result. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 16:05, 23 November 2013
DPRODUCT(database, field, criteria)
- Where 'database' is the range of cells that makes up the list or database
- 'field' shows which column is used in the function and
- 'criteria' is the range of cells that contains the specified condition.
DPRODUCT() multiplies the values in a column of a list or database that match the specified condition.
Description
DPRODUCT(database, field, criteria)
This function returns the product of values from the database that satisfy a given condition.
- A 'field' argument can be expressed as "Salary" (a column name) or 3(position of the column).
- 'criteria' can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition.
- 'criteria' columns should not overlap the list of data.
- To calculate the product of all values of certain column, the database range should be used as a criteria argument.
For Example considering below table,
DPRODUCT(A3:D7,"Profit",A3:D7) returns 40 as a result.
Examples
Consider the following table with Stationary Items, Quantity, Price and Percentage Profit.
Item | Quantity | Price | Profit |
Pen | >10 | ||
Item | Quantity | Price | Profit |
Pen | 12 | 40 | 2 |
Pencil | 20 | 20 | 1 |
Books | 25 | 75 | 5 |
Pen | 30 | 93.33 | 4 |
= DPRODUCT(A3:D7,"Profit",A1:B2) : Calculates the product of percentage profits of Pens in the range A3 to D7, for the cells with Quantity>10. Returns 8 as a result.
= DPRODUCT(A3:D7,4,A3:D7) : Calculates the product in the range A3 to D7, of all values in Profit column. Returns 40 as a result.