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=ROWS(A2:C5): Calculates the row numbers in the range A2 to C5. ''Returns 4'' as a result. | =ROWS(A2:C5): Calculates the row numbers in the range A2 to C5. ''Returns 4'' as a result. | ||
=ROWS({3,4;6,7;8,9}): Calculates the number of rows from the given array. ''Returns 3'' as a result. | =ROWS({3,4;6,7;8,9}): Calculates the number of rows from the given array. ''Returns 3'' as a result. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:13, 18 April 2015
ROWS(arr)
- where is an array or reference
ROWS() displays the number of rows in an array or reference.
Description
ROWS(arr)
For Example,
ROWS(B4) returns 1.
- can be a cell, range of cells or an array.
Examples
ColumnA | ColumnB | ColumnC | ColumnD | |
Row1 | 2 | 3 | ||
Row2 | 5 | 7 | ||
Row3 | 9 | |||
Row4 | 11 | |||
Row5 |
=ROWS(D4) : Calculates the row number of cell D4. Returns 4 as a result. =ROWS(A2:C5): Calculates the row numbers in the range A2 to C5. Returns 4 as a result. =ROWS({3,4;6,7;8,9}): Calculates the number of rows from the given array. Returns 3 as a result.