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Track Multiple Streaks By Date in Excel
The attached file has column labels for Date, Team, Result, Unbroken, Cumulative, Streak, Start, and End. The formulas under Unbroken determine whether or not the Result for the Team in the last Game is the same as the Result of this game. Those under Cumulative return the streak, starting with 1. Those under Streak return the streak starting with 2. Those under Start return the start date of the streak. Finally, those under End return the end date of the streak.
- budmaniacFeb 19, 2019Copper Contributor
Thanks for the example. I will look to adjust and implement for my needs, but it appears to be more than enough to start. Much appreciation.
Bud
- budmaniacFeb 23, 2019Copper Contributor
Ok, so I have reviewed the information from Twifoo. I am not sure it is what I need. I have attached some information showing parts of my spreadsheet. What I am looking for is this.
In Cell J100, I would like the start date of the first winning or losing streak of the season.
In Cell K100, I would like the end date of the first winning or losing streak of the season.
In Cell L100, I would like a current count of that streak.
In Cell M100, I would like the streak identified as a as a "Winning" or "Losing" streak.
The above is easy. The below is where I cannot figure out how to accomplish in light of the above.
Then in Row 101. I would like to start the process over based on when the above streak ends. So if the team wins from 3/28 - 3/31 with a streak of 3 games, Row 100 would identify 3/28/2019, 3/31/2019, 3, and Winning. Then on 4/1 when the team loses, it would start identifying the date 4/1 and a losing streak of 1 and "Losing".
Each Row would continue to change after the team moves from winning to losing or vice versa.
The streak information can be pulled from the cells in AX - AZ 3 - 164 where I have everything in date order and a win/loss columns that will populate according to the results of each game played.
Please see attached.
- TwifooFeb 26, 2019Silver ContributorI suggest that you have to place your formulas in helper columns contiguous to your data, similar to the file I attached earlier.