I'm trying to count the number of most frequent text in a column, I have this formula that I used before in excel...
=INDEX(E9:E18,MODE(IF((E9:E18<>"")*ISNA(MATCH(E9:E18,$B$1:$B1,0)),MATCH(E9:E18,E9:E18,0))))
This works, but when I get some repited value shows #N/A
Here is an capture from this I would like to know how can I resolve this I tried with
=INDEX(E9:E18,MODE(IF(AND(E9:E18<>"")*ISNA(MATCH(E9:E18,$B$1:$B1,0)),MATCH(E9:E18,E9:E18,0))))
But I get lost trying to put a condition like only one value = value
Some help or code that I could use?
So this is my problem
With Office 365:
=INDEX( SORTBY(UNIQUE(A1:A10), COUNTIF( A1:A10, UNIQUE(A1:A10) ),-1), 1 )
Oops - i just saw the Google sheets edit.
For most frequent:
=INDEX( SORT(UNIQUE(A1:A10), COUNTIF( A1:A10, UNIQUE(A1:A10) ),0), 1 )
For Just One Value:
=FILTER(UNIQUE(A1:A10),COUNTIF(A1:A10,UNIQUE(A1:A10))=1)
try:
=QUERY({A:A};
"select Col1,count(Col1)
where Col1 is not null
group by Col1
label count(Col1)''")
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in Google Sheet, I use this formula to unpivot a table:
=arrayformula(SPLIT(FLATTEN(IMPORTRANGE("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/";"Foglio1!A2:A999")&"|"&IMPORTRANGE("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/";"Foglio1!AQ1:BB1")&"|"&IMPORTRANGE("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/";"Foglio1!AQ2:BB999"));"|"))
The data structure is like in the screenshot: the problem is that the unpivoting create row also when (for example) Alpha in Project A is null.
How can i fix this problem, creating unpivoted rows only if the value in the cell is > 0?
Many thanks mate!
Screenshot
Wrap the formula in a query(), like this:
=query( arrayformula(...); "where Col3 is not null"; 1 )
I want to use a formula to find the highest N values in each group in a Google Spread Sheets.
I tried this formula from infoinspired.com (credit to Prashanth):
=ArrayFormula(QUERY({SORT(A2:B;1;true;2;false);IFERROR(row(A2:A)-match(query(SORT(A2:B;1;true;2;false);"Select Col1");query(SORT(A2:B;1;true;2;false);"Select Col1");0))};"Select Col1,Col2 where Col3<3"))
But all it return is an Array_Literal error:
This is what I expect:
What is wrong with it?
You have to put a comma, not a semi colon before IFERROR. It's creating two columns, one twice larger than the other instead of three columns ;)
=ArrayFormula(QUERY({SORT(A2:B,1,true,2,false),IFERROR(row(A2:A)-match(query(SORT(A2:B,1,true,2,false),"Select Col1"),query(SORT(A2:B,1,true,2,false),"Select Col1"),0))},"Select Col1,Col2 where Col3<3"))
alternative formula:
=QUERY(SORT({{A2:B}\MAP(A2:A;B2:B;lambda(ax;bx;IFERROR(Rank(bx;Filter(B$2:$B;A$2:$A=ax);0);IFERROR(1/0))))};1;0;3;1);"Select Col1, Col2 Where Col3<3")
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I'm pretty new with ArrayFormula, have been trying but sometime the formula works, sometimes does not. What I'm trying to do is the combination of ArrayFormula, Countif for searching partial text.
As shown in the worksheet below, there are 10 subjects (column A), each subject has at least one of 4 samples (A,B,C,D) summarized as a string (column B). What I'm trying to do is to find which subject has sample A or B or C or D.
I have tried single formula for each sample, eg cell D3
=IF(COUNTIF($B3,"*"&$D$2&"*")>0,$A3,"")
it returns the correct results. However, when I try arrayformula in cell I3,
=arrayformula(IF(COUNTIF($B3:B,"*"&$D$2&"*")>0,$A3:A,""))
The answers are weird. For example: Subjects (Gamma, Zeta, Eta, Theta) who don't have the sample "A" are shown to have sample "A". And this applies to sample B,C,D too
Not sure what went wrong in here. Here is the link to the worksheet
I wouldn't use Countifs or an array formula. Use filter instead. Put this formula in cell i3.
=Filter(if(REGEXMATCH(B3:B,$D$2),A3:A,""),B3:B<>"")
try:
=INDEX(QUERY(IFERROR(TRIM(SPLIT(FLATTEN(IF(IFERROR(SPLIT(B3:B, ","))="",,
SPLIT(B3:B, ",")&"×"&A3:A)), "×"))),
"select max(Col2) where Col2 is not null group by Col2 pivot Col1"))
or use in row 2 if you want to sort it as in your example:
=INDEX(IFNA(VLOOKUP(A2:A, QUERY(IFERROR(TRIM(SPLIT(FLATTEN(
IF(IFERROR(SPLIT(B3:B, ","))="",,SPLIT(B3:B, ",")&"×"&A3:A)), "×"))),
"select Col2,max(Col2) where Col2 is not null group by Col2
pivot Col1 label Col2'Subjects'"), {2,3,4,5}, 0)))
You can accomplish all four columns of results with a single formula.
Delete all formulas from I3:L3.
Place the following formula into I3:
=ArrayFormula(IF(REGEXMATCH(B3:B,I2:L2),A3:A,))
In plain speech, this read "If anything in B3:B matches a value found in I2:L2, return A3:A in the matching columns(s) at the matching row(s); if not, return null."
I have been struggling with the Google Sheets query for several hours and maybe getting confused how to combine HLookup and VLookup (or any other function) in a way that can find the first and last occurrence of a value in a sheet based on the date header above it.
Here is an example sheet for reference which is very clear, but I will try explain verbally as well ... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rBVM7EtW3IREundWs_f2ftic-h4fEB97u4k4sZyIFNY/edit#gid=0
Given that I have a 2d range of cafeteria locations serving food on certain day (so the Y-axis headers of the table are cateteria locations and the X-axis headers are dates and the value is the name of the food served that day such as "Pizza") ... I want to have another table below that has a lookup for the first and last date that the food was offered. In my reference sheet I denoted that by Yellow highlight.
It seems like something that should be doable in a spreadsheet tool; unless it is impossible and I am not realizing it. Is such an operation possible?
delete range B10:C and use:
=INDEX(IFNA(VLOOKUP(A10:A, QUERY(SPLIT(FLATTEN(B1:E1&"×"&B2:E8), "×"),
"select Col2,min(Col1),max(Col1) group by Col2", ), {2,3}, 0)))
See if this helps
=query(ArrayFormula(split(flatten(text(B1:E1, "yyyy-mm-dd")&"~"&B2:E5), "~")), "Select Col2, min(Col1), max(Col1) where Col2 <> '' group by Col2 label Col2 'Food', min(Col1) 'First Offered', max(Col1) 'Last Offered' format min(Col1) 'yyyy-mm-dd', max(Col1) 'yyyy-mm-dd'", 0)
Change range to suit.
The full google spread sheet system is used for score keeping and is prone to delays when updating, however I have never run into an issue like this were the same basic function is returning two separate results. The problem is repeatable and occurs on more than one spreadsheet.
I have created a test sheet-
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1arh0D9ch5MpQjRh_bHjLfLx5S7TAW8R_pgGLf5tovig/
with the code in question; Can anyone help please?
=QUERY(IMPORTRANGE("***","***"),"select Col1 where Col1 <>5 order by Col9 desc")
in your QUERY formula you are selecting cells that are numeric and comparing it to <>5 but take a notice that A2 is not numeric:
that is the reason why 2 2 is not included in your C column
also it looks like that your QUERY formula smashed first cells into one because you did not specify the 3td query parameter. try:
=QUERY(IMPORTRANGE("1pnowvo6YVj-DZAPCaKE2x9vSIbpAAmlwhRMO2OZNlrE","color!A84:M115"),
"select Col1 where Col1 <>5 order by Col9 desc", 0)