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Say I have a spreadsheet with the following:



RoadIDs | Order
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
1 1


I'd want to be able to show that RoadID 0 has 6 duplicates (i.e. 0 shows up in the Order column 6 times.



The final output would be:



RoadIDs | Duplicates
0 6
1 0


I tried =COUNTIF(A:A,A2) but this just gave me the counts for the RoadID.










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    =COUNTIF under your Duplicates column, referencing your RoadIDs column

    – Eric F
    Jan 15 at 20:16











  • @EricF That just gives me the counts of my RoadIDs, I'd like to see how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0.

    – AGH_TORN
    Jan 15 at 20:19













  • try =COUNTIFS (that extra "s" makes a huge difference)

    – cybernetic.nomad
    Jan 15 at 20:37











  • how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 6 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 2 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 1 -> 1 ........ is these the count you expect to get?

    – p._phidot_
    Jan 16 at 3:22


















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Say I have a spreadsheet with the following:



RoadIDs | Order
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
1 1


I'd want to be able to show that RoadID 0 has 6 duplicates (i.e. 0 shows up in the Order column 6 times.



The final output would be:



RoadIDs | Duplicates
0 6
1 0


I tried =COUNTIF(A:A,A2) but this just gave me the counts for the RoadID.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    =COUNTIF under your Duplicates column, referencing your RoadIDs column

    – Eric F
    Jan 15 at 20:16











  • @EricF That just gives me the counts of my RoadIDs, I'd like to see how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0.

    – AGH_TORN
    Jan 15 at 20:19













  • try =COUNTIFS (that extra "s" makes a huge difference)

    – cybernetic.nomad
    Jan 15 at 20:37











  • how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 6 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 2 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 1 -> 1 ........ is these the count you expect to get?

    – p._phidot_
    Jan 16 at 3:22
















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Say I have a spreadsheet with the following:



RoadIDs | Order
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
1 1


I'd want to be able to show that RoadID 0 has 6 duplicates (i.e. 0 shows up in the Order column 6 times.



The final output would be:



RoadIDs | Duplicates
0 6
1 0


I tried =COUNTIF(A:A,A2) but this just gave me the counts for the RoadID.










share|improve this question
















Say I have a spreadsheet with the following:



RoadIDs | Order
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
1 1


I'd want to be able to show that RoadID 0 has 6 duplicates (i.e. 0 shows up in the Order column 6 times.



The final output would be:



RoadIDs | Duplicates
0 6
1 0


I tried =COUNTIF(A:A,A2) but this just gave me the counts for the RoadID.







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    =COUNTIF under your Duplicates column, referencing your RoadIDs column

    – Eric F
    Jan 15 at 20:16











  • @EricF That just gives me the counts of my RoadIDs, I'd like to see how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0.

    – AGH_TORN
    Jan 15 at 20:19













  • try =COUNTIFS (that extra "s" makes a huge difference)

    – cybernetic.nomad
    Jan 15 at 20:37











  • how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 6 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 2 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 1 -> 1 ........ is these the count you expect to get?

    – p._phidot_
    Jan 16 at 3:22
















  • 1





    =COUNTIF under your Duplicates column, referencing your RoadIDs column

    – Eric F
    Jan 15 at 20:16











  • @EricF That just gives me the counts of my RoadIDs, I'd like to see how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0.

    – AGH_TORN
    Jan 15 at 20:19













  • try =COUNTIFS (that extra "s" makes a huge difference)

    – cybernetic.nomad
    Jan 15 at 20:37











  • how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 6 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 2 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 1 -> 1 ........ is these the count you expect to get?

    – p._phidot_
    Jan 16 at 3:22










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=COUNTIF under your Duplicates column, referencing your RoadIDs column

– Eric F
Jan 15 at 20:16





=COUNTIF under your Duplicates column, referencing your RoadIDs column

– Eric F
Jan 15 at 20:16













@EricF That just gives me the counts of my RoadIDs, I'd like to see how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0.

– AGH_TORN
Jan 15 at 20:19







@EricF That just gives me the counts of my RoadIDs, I'd like to see how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0.

– AGH_TORN
Jan 15 at 20:19















try =COUNTIFS (that extra "s" makes a huge difference)

– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 15 at 20:37





try =COUNTIFS (that extra "s" makes a huge difference)

– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 15 at 20:37













how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 6 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 2 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 1 -> 1 ........ is these the count you expect to get?

– p._phidot_
Jan 16 at 3:22







how many times Order 0 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 6 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 2 shows up in RoadID 0 -> 1 || how many times Order 1 shows up in RoadID 1 -> 1 ........ is these the count you expect to get?

– p._phidot_
Jan 16 at 3:22












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