Hi,
Image 1 shows the raw data, and I would like to make a summary worksheet that average the whole day value. I can use the VLOOKUP function to lookup ONE value...how can I lookup all value and average them.
problem_01.png
Thanks!
TSX
Hi,
Image 1 shows the raw data, and I would like to make a summary worksheet that average the whole day value. I can use the VLOOKUP function to lookup ONE value...how can I lookup all value and average them.
problem_01.png
Thanks!
TSX
Welcome to the forum!
Will you please attach a sample Excel workbook? We are not able to work with or manipulate a picture of one and nobody wants to have to recreate your data from scratch.
1. Make sure that your sample data are REPRESENTATIVE of your real data. The use of unrepresentative data is very frustrating and can lead to long delays in reaching a solution.
2. Make sure that your desired results are also shown (mock up the results manually).
3. Make sure that all confidential data is removed or replaced with dummy data first (e.g. names, addresses, E-mails, etc.).
4. Try to avoid using merged cells as they cause lots of problems.
Unfortunately the attachment icon doesn't work at the moment, so to attach an Excel file you have to do the following: just before posting, scroll down to Go Advanced and then scroll down to Manage Attachments. Now follow the instructions at the top of that screen.
Please pay particular attention to point 2 (above): without an idea of your intended outcomes, it is often very difficult to offer appropriate advice.
Ali
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Hi Ali,
Thank you for your advice.
Worksheet attached.
I would like to get the final result like the highlight cell in sheet-data.
Thanks a lot.
TSX
Which version of Excel do you have? In words, please, not numbers.
If you have Excel 2016, you can use this:
=AVERAGEIFS('RAW Data'!$C$2:$C$4,'RAW Data'!$A$2:$A$4,Data!A2)
Thanks Ali.
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