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*Empty cells and text values in the array or reference are ignored. | *Empty cells and text values in the array or reference are ignored. |
Revision as of 16:01, 3 November 2013
COUNTA (v1, v2...)
- Where v1, v2…. are arguments.
- COUNTA() returns the count of non-empty cells, and values within the list of arguments.
- Empty cells and text values in the array or reference are ignored.
Description
COUNTA(v1,v2....)
Examples
For better understanding of COUNTA() function, consider the below table that contains different types of data in various columns.
Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | |
Row1 | Sales | 6 | ||
Row2 | 10/10/2009 | 7 | ||
Row3 | 0 | |||
Row4 | 20 | |||
Row5 | 21.52 | 0 | ||
Row6 | TRUE | |||
Row7 | #DIV/0! |
=COUNTA (A2:A7) : Counts the number of cells that contain numbers in the cells A2 to A7, returns 6 as a result.
=COUNTA (B4:B7, 2) : Counts the number of cells that contain numbers in the cells B4 to B7 and number '2', returns 1 as a result.