I have a range, say. AG5:AG58 populated w/ numerical random integer and non-integer numerical values.
I want a formula to place in, say, AG59, that outputs the number of unique values in the range.
THANKS!
I have a range, say. AG5:AG58 populated w/ numerical random integer and non-integer numerical values.
I want a formula to place in, say, AG59, that outputs the number of unique values in the range.
THANKS!
try
=SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(AG5:AG58,AG5:AG58)>0,1))
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