Could you help me with create expression in Google Sheets to extract only numbers and sum it? I have cell with
230dr, 400dr, 450dr, 180dr, 80dr, 600dr
And I need to extract only digits to new cell and sum it.
If your raw data is in A2, try this in B2:
=SUM(SPLIT(A2,"dr,",1,0))
BONUS:
If you want to process an entire column (like A2:A), you can use this formula in the second cell of another column (e.g., B2) as long as there is nothing below it:
=ArrayFormula(IF(A2:A="",,MMULT(ARRAY_CONSTRAIN(SPLIT(TRIM(REGEXREPLACE(A2:A,"[^\d]"," "))&REPT(" 0",50)," ",1,1),ROWS(A2:A),50),SEQUENCE(50,1,1,0))))
=sum(split(A1,",dr"))
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Basically, in the expression I'm writing, it searches for a certain text in an interval in a different sheet using VLOOKUP, and if it finds it, it must get the number of the row the text is. I can't find a simple way of doing the second step, since as far as I know, VLOOKUP can only return the searched value, and ROW can only be used to return the line number of the current sheet.
try:
=MATCH(A1; Sheet1!A:A; 0)
where A1 is somewhere in Sheet1 A column
Use this formula
=ArrayFormula(QUERY(IF(Sheet2!A:A=A2,ROW(Sheet2!A:A),"")," Where Col1 is not null",0))
I have financial data that I am trying to summarize in a format that can be used by a line chart.
The example spreadsheet is here.
In my source data on the left, I have an entry per Date, Symbol, Account. I need to transform this data so there is a row per Date and a column for each Symbol. I will SUM Total Value regardless of account.
I found a way to pull a unique Date (see H2), and then transpose unique Symbols into columns (see I1).
I also found a way to use SUMIFS to get the aggregation I want (take a look at cell I2), but I can't figure out how to use ARRAYFORMULA to apply this value to all rows in column I.
I know I can drag my formula from I2 down to I3,I4,I.. etc, but this sheet is part of a larger project so I'd like it to auto-populate as dates are added to H.
From what I've read ARRAYFORMULA should apply the formula to multiple rows. What am I missing?
Thanks
use:
=QUERY(A1:F, "select A,sum(F) where A is not null group by A pivot B", 1)
Use formulas like this
=ARRAYFORMULA(IF(H2:H="",,SUMIFS($F$2:$F, $A$2:$A, $H2, $B$2:$B, I$1)))
Add IF(H2:H="",,
Explanation
if the range is empty "" do nothing ,, else Your formula
Your Example
Cells
Formulas
I2
=ARRAYFORMULA(IF(H2:H="",,SUMIFS($F$2:$F, $A$2:$A, $H2:H, $B$2:$B, I$1)))
J2
=ARRAYFORMULA(IF(H2:H="",,SUMIFS($F$2:$F, $A$2:$A, $H2:H, $B$2:$B, J$1)))
K2
=ARRAYFORMULA(IF(H2:H="",,SUMIFS($F$2:$F, $A$2:$A, $H2:H, $B$2:$B, K$1)))
OK, relatively simple, but frustrating for me. I think my issue isn't with the TEXTJOIN, but in defining a non-continuous series of cells for the UNIQUE function.
In cell A1, I am using this formula:
=TEXTJOIN("
",UNIQUE(B1,E1,H1,K1,N1))
NOTE: I am trying to do this for a row, and not the entire column that the data is in.
My thought was that it would join only unique values from that series, separated by a hard return.
However, I get an error.
Image of a Google Sheet error with my formula
So, looking for a way to look at a non-continuous series of cells in a row, pull out only unique values, and TEXTJOIN them together with a hard return (new line).
Your formula should be
=textjoin(" ",true,unique({B1;E1;H1;K1;N1}))
encapsulate the cells by {}
try:
=JOIN(" "; UNIQUE({B1;E1;H1;K1;N1})
or:
=QUERY(UNIQUE({B1;E1;H1;K1;N1}),,9^9)
Trying to obtain desired output shown in E:G from a data show in A:C. I can write a formula
JOIN(", ", FILTER($B$2:$B,$C$2:$C=E2,$A$2:$A=F2))
If there would be a single value in F2 I could get comma-separated output items from column B. But I need to do that for more than one value in F2 cell and get the output shown in column G. How to write a formula that can generate column G as desired?
Any help is welcome.
If you're happy with formula dragging down each cell, as per your example in cell F2, then G2 could be:
=join(",",unique(filter({$A:$A&"("&$B:$B&")"},$C:$C=$E2)))
There are more complex formula to do the calcs with an arrayformula.
Within the filter, there are {} brackets that are used to build an array of data. The array consists of Col A then ( then Col B then ).
It then works the same way as per your example in cell F2. The filter finds each row of the array where Col C matches the value in Col E. Unique and join get the results the same way.
When you drag down the formula, textjoin might be more helpful in ignoring empty cells than join.
Use this in cell F2:
=textjoin(",",true,filter(A:A,C:C=E2))
this in cell G2:
=textjoin(",",true,unique(filter(if($A:$A<>"",{$A:$A&"("&$B:$B&")"},),$C:$C=$E2)))
Using arrays in Google Sheets
https://support.google.com/docs/answer/6208276/using-arrays-in-google-sheets?hl=en-GB
Is it possible to use a cell to define the end of a range for a formula?
Essentially, I would like to use the JOIN() statement to concatenate a section of a column of data.
The data starts at a cell, say A5, and runs to a cell with the word 'total' in it. I've created a cell (let's call it L12) which returns the number of rows of data that are available.
I'd like to use that cell to form part of the range details of the JOIN() formula thus:
=JOIN(" ", A5: A[the value in L12]).
Is this possible?
I've found the indirect() function does exactly what I needed it to do.
See the Google function list https://support.google.com/docs/bin/static.py?hl=en&topic=25273&page=table.cs