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The COUNTIFS function is a premade function in Excel, which counts cells in a range based on one or more true or false condition
The COUNTIFS function is a premade function in Excel, which counts cells in a range based on one or more true or false condition.
It is typed =COUNTIFS
:
=COUNTIFS(criteria_range1, criteria1, [criteria_range2, criteria2], ...)
The conditions are referred to as critera1, criteria2, ..
and so on, which can check things like:
>
<
=
The criteria_range1
, criteria_range2
, and so on, are the ranges where the function check for the conditions.
Note: The different parts of the function are separated by a symbol, like comma ,
or semicolon ;
The symbol depends on your Language Settings.
Find the number of 1st Generation Water type Pokemon:
The conditions are that the type is "Water" and Generation is 1.
Note: The full dataset continues after row 14, all the way down to row 759.
Example COUNTIFS function, step by step:
G3
=COUNTIFS
B2:B759
(the Type 1 values),
E3
, which has the value "Water"),
C2:C759
(the Generation values),
F3
, which has the value "1")Note: You can add more conditions by repeating steps 7-10 before hitting enter.
The function now counts the number of 1st Generation Water type Pokemon.
The function can be repeated for Water type Pokemon for the following Generations to compare them:
Note: You can use the filling function for the other rows, but make sure to use absolute references for the ranges.
Now, we can see the total number of Water type Pokemon between generations 1-4: