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    Complicated Question

    Okay, so I have a very complicated array math equation that I've written that, despite the length of the math and everything else it takes into account, in reality it's driven initially by two key sets of inputs (returns and weights). If you understand array math, I have 5 different inputs and, through the string of math, the solution kicks out 5 numbers (one for each input). Of the two inputs, I'm able to change the weights. My goal is to have the 5 outputs that kick out of the equation all be equal. Since the weighting is able to be manipulate, is there a way to have them be an equation that would change the numbers until the solution provided me 5 numbers that were all equal? Please let me know if this is too vague.

    Thanks a ton for any help.

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    Re: Complicated Question

    Suggest you be more specific and perhaps show examples of what you are attempting. Uploading a spreadsheet with examples of your issue will help to provide you with a viable solution.
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    Re: Complicated Question

    How can i convert this:
    actualVL.jpg
    to this:
    result.jpg and with rest of the month (feb-dec 2013)

    Please and Thank you

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    Re: Complicated Question

    You could start by starting your own thread, rather than post in someone else's.
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    Re: Complicated Question

    gballard,

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