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* COUNTIF() can be used to count the number of cells that satisfy the given criteria.
 
* COUNTIF() can be used to count the number of cells that satisfy the given criteria.
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==ZOS==
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*The syntax is to calculate COUNT in ZOS is <math>COUNT(v1,v2,...)</math>
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**<math>v1, v2 ...</math>   are the arguments.
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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Revision as of 13:18, 4 June 2015

COUNT(v1, v2...)

  • Where v1, v2 ...   are the arguments.
  • COUNT() returns the number of cells that contain numbers, and also numbers within the list of arguments.
  • Arguments can be numbers, dates or text representation of numbers.
  • Logical values, text, error values are ignored.

Description

COUNT(v1,v2...)

Consider columns A1 to A8 contain 4 numbers. Then the function COUNT(A1:A8) returns 4 as a result.

COUNT(A1:A8,7,13) returns 6 as a result.


COUNT(1..100) returns 100 as a result.

COUNT(1..100,5,TRUE,"ONE") returns 102 as a result. Logical value 'TRUE' is not counted.


  • The arguments may be any kind of data such as numbers, date, text, empty cells etc. but only numbers are counted.
  • Any error values, text, empty cells or logical values are not counted.
  • COUNTA() can be used to count the number of cells with empty text("") or error values.
  • COUNTIF() can be used to count the number of cells that satisfy the given criteria.

ZOS

  • The syntax is to calculate COUNT in ZOS is
    •    are the arguments.


Examples

For better understanding of the COUNT() function, consider the below table which contains different types of data in various columns.


Sales 4
23/8/2009 3
0
22
52.69 0
1
#NUM!

=COUNT(A1:A5)

Counts the number of cells that contain numbers in the cells A1 to A5, returns 3 as a result.

=COUNT(A4:A7)

Counts the number of cells that contain numbers in the cells A4 to A7, returns 3 as a result.

=COUNT(C5:C7)

Counts the number of cells that contain numbers in the cells C5 to C7, returns 0 as a result. COUNT() ignores the empty cells.

=COUNT(D1:D4,2)

Counts the number of cells that contain numbers in the cells D1 to D4, returns 2 as a result.

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