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I have a column with 5 logical values: 3 trues and 2 falses. I want to count the number of trues in B4:B8 and output it in B10. How can I do this:



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    I suggest you look into the COUNTIF() formula.

    – Kevin Anthony Oppegaard Rose
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  • You can use COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE) to count TRUE and and for FALSE 'COUNTIF(B4:B8,FALSE)` ☺

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I have a column with 5 logical values: 3 trues and 2 falses. I want to count the number of trues in B4:B8 and output it in B10. How can I do this:



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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions must demonstrate a reasonable amount of research & understanding of the problem being solved. Please edit to either a) clearly describe your problem and the research done so far to solve it or b) include attempted solutions plus why they didn't work. In either case, be sure your expected results are clearly presented.

    – Tetsujin
    Dec 19 '18 at 12:59






  • 2





    I suggest you look into the COUNTIF() formula.

    – Kevin Anthony Oppegaard Rose
    Dec 19 '18 at 13:01











  • You can use COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE) to count TRUE and and for FALSE 'COUNTIF(B4:B8,FALSE)` ☺

    – Rajesh S
    Dec 20 '18 at 10:52














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I have a column with 5 logical values: 3 trues and 2 falses. I want to count the number of trues in B4:B8 and output it in B10. How can I do this:



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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions must demonstrate a reasonable amount of research & understanding of the problem being solved. Please edit to either a) clearly describe your problem and the research done so far to solve it or b) include attempted solutions plus why they didn't work. In either case, be sure your expected results are clearly presented.

    – Tetsujin
    Dec 19 '18 at 12:59






  • 2





    I suggest you look into the COUNTIF() formula.

    – Kevin Anthony Oppegaard Rose
    Dec 19 '18 at 13:01











  • You can use COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE) to count TRUE and and for FALSE 'COUNTIF(B4:B8,FALSE)` ☺

    – Rajesh S
    Dec 20 '18 at 10:52



















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions must demonstrate a reasonable amount of research & understanding of the problem being solved. Please edit to either a) clearly describe your problem and the research done so far to solve it or b) include attempted solutions plus why they didn't work. In either case, be sure your expected results are clearly presented.

    – Tetsujin
    Dec 19 '18 at 12:59






  • 2





    I suggest you look into the COUNTIF() formula.

    – Kevin Anthony Oppegaard Rose
    Dec 19 '18 at 13:01











  • You can use COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE) to count TRUE and and for FALSE 'COUNTIF(B4:B8,FALSE)` ☺

    – Rajesh S
    Dec 20 '18 at 10:52

















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions must demonstrate a reasonable amount of research & understanding of the problem being solved. Please edit to either a) clearly describe your problem and the research done so far to solve it or b) include attempted solutions plus why they didn't work. In either case, be sure your expected results are clearly presented.

– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 12:59





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions must demonstrate a reasonable amount of research & understanding of the problem being solved. Please edit to either a) clearly describe your problem and the research done so far to solve it or b) include attempted solutions plus why they didn't work. In either case, be sure your expected results are clearly presented.

– Tetsujin
Dec 19 '18 at 12:59




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I suggest you look into the COUNTIF() formula.

– Kevin Anthony Oppegaard Rose
Dec 19 '18 at 13:01





I suggest you look into the COUNTIF() formula.

– Kevin Anthony Oppegaard Rose
Dec 19 '18 at 13:01













You can use COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE) to count TRUE and and for FALSE 'COUNTIF(B4:B8,FALSE)` ☺

– Rajesh S
Dec 20 '18 at 10:52





You can use COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE) to count TRUE and and for FALSE 'COUNTIF(B4:B8,FALSE)` ☺

– Rajesh S
Dec 20 '18 at 10:52










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Use for B10 the formula:



=COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE)


If the columns are text, use:



=COUNTIF(B4:B8,'TRUE')


See the COUNTIF function.






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    If values are actually logical then use:



    =COUNTIF(B4:B8 ,TRUE)


    COUNTIF if allows you to choose a range, and a criteria, and counts how many times that criteria is met with the range.



    =COUNTIF( range , criteria )





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      Use for B10 the formula:



      =COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE)


      If the columns are text, use:



      =COUNTIF(B4:B8,'TRUE')


      See the COUNTIF function.






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        Use for B10 the formula:



        =COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE)


        If the columns are text, use:



        =COUNTIF(B4:B8,'TRUE')


        See the COUNTIF function.






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          Use for B10 the formula:



          =COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE)


          If the columns are text, use:



          =COUNTIF(B4:B8,'TRUE')


          See the COUNTIF function.






          share|improve this answer













          Use for B10 the formula:



          =COUNTIF(B4:B8,TRUE)


          If the columns are text, use:



          =COUNTIF(B4:B8,'TRUE')


          See the COUNTIF function.







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              If values are actually logical then use:



              =COUNTIF(B4:B8 ,TRUE)


              COUNTIF if allows you to choose a range, and a criteria, and counts how many times that criteria is met with the range.



              =COUNTIF( range , criteria )





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                If values are actually logical then use:



                =COUNTIF(B4:B8 ,TRUE)


                COUNTIF if allows you to choose a range, and a criteria, and counts how many times that criteria is met with the range.



                =COUNTIF( range , criteria )





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                  If values are actually logical then use:



                  =COUNTIF(B4:B8 ,TRUE)


                  COUNTIF if allows you to choose a range, and a criteria, and counts how many times that criteria is met with the range.



                  =COUNTIF( range , criteria )





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                  If values are actually logical then use:



                  =COUNTIF(B4:B8 ,TRUE)


                  COUNTIF if allows you to choose a range, and a criteria, and counts how many times that criteria is met with the range.



                  =COUNTIF( range , criteria )






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