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Pfreq lists frequencies of input combinations:
Examples:


Please note that I do not recommend to use the Pfreq(Pfreq(...)) approach for more than some thousand rows: For 10,000 rows and two columns it takes more than 1 minute to calculate on my dual core computer!
Another Pfreq example where you can see why I do not recommend clever individual worksheet (array) formulas is shown here:
The task was to create a statistic on engineers - how many different customers they served per month. Have a look at the 160KB Excel 2007 © sample file (or the identical 465KB Excel 2003 © sample file) but open and use at your own risk, please read my disclaimer.
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Function Pfreq(ParamArray v()) As Variant |
And here is yet another Pstat/Pfreq/GSort example: Count unique project names by type if there is a date. Have a look at the 208KB Excel 2003 © sample file but open and use at your own risk, please read my disclaimer. |
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