Mar 21 2023 07:06 PM
I have a column of lengths which I wish to organise into a column of lengths with 0.5mm separation. I would like to have a step by step method to fill the frequency array from the data array using the bin array.
My information says use =frequency(data array, bin array). fill the arrays by highlighting the data array, A1...A50, fill the bin array (B1...B10), highlight the column beside the bin array where the results are to appear, press F2, hold down control and Shift, press enter. The results array fills.
I get 0 all down the results array.
What am I doing incorrectly? I am using an Excel for Mac, version 16.71 retail license 2019. The instructions about were provided by Microsoft Consumer support in Dec 2018.
Thank you for your informative response.
REJ
Mar 22 2023 12:38 AM
Here are the steps to use the function:
If you’re still getting 0 all down the results array, make sure that you have entered your data array and bin array correctly separated by commas in step 8 above.
Even though my knowledge of mac is limited, I hope this information has been of some help.
Mar 22 2023 07:05 AM
Mar 22 2023 10:46 AM
Hi, thanks for your input.
Here is a portion of the file that I'm working with to produce a frequency opposite the Bin array from Wing Cord(Data array) to produce a desired graph which I can manage.
looking forward to your detailed directions for conducting more frequency calculations. frequency file.xlsx
Ron
Jun 21 2024 08:15 PM
When calculating the frequency of a specific facial treatment, you need to consider the interval between each session. Frequency is typically expressed in terms of the number of treatments per unit of time (e.g., per week, per month). Here are a few steps to calculate frequency:
Determine the Interval Between Treatments: Identify how many days, weeks, or months are recommended between each treatment.
Convert the Interval to a Common Time Unit: If the interval is given in days, you might want to convert it to weeks or months for easier understanding.