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How to count and sum "Condtional formatting" cells by color in Excel 2010?
- Feb 26, 2018
I came across this post being unanswered. so here is a User Defined Function in VBA
to SUM
use this UDF
Function SumConditionColorCells(CellsRange As Range, ColorRng As Range) Dim Bambo As Boolean Dim dbw As String Dim CFCELL As Range Dim CF1 As Single Dim CF2 As Double Dim CF3 As Long Bambo = False For CF1 = 1 To CellsRange.FormatConditions.Count If CellsRange.FormatConditions(CF1).Interior.ColorIndex = ColorRng.Interior.ColorIndex Then Bambo = True Exit For End If Next CF1 CF2 = 0 CF3 = 0 If Bambo = True Then For Each CFCELL In CellsRange dbw = CFCELL.FormatConditions(CF1).Formula1 dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlA1, xlR1C1) dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlR1C1, xlA1, , ActiveCell.Resize(CellsRange.Rows.Count, CellsRange.Columns.Count).Cells(CF3 + 1)) If Evaluate(dbw) = True Then CF2 = CF2 + CFCELL.Value CF3 = CF3 + 1 Next CFCELL Else SumConditionColorCells = "NO-COLOR" Exit Function End If SumConditionColorCells = CF2 End Function
if you want to Count instead of SUM then use the below UDF
Function COUNTConditionColorCells(CellsRange As Range, ColorRng As Range) Dim Bambo As Boolean Dim dbw As String Dim CFCELL As Range Dim CF1 As Single Dim CF2 As Double Dim CF3 As Long Bambo = False For CF1 = 1 To CellsRange.FormatConditions.Count If CellsRange.FormatConditions(CF1).Interior.ColorIndex = ColorRng.Interior.ColorIndex Then Bambo = True Exit For End If Next CF1 CF2 = 0 CF3 = 0 If Bambo = True Then For Each CFCELL In CellsRange dbw = CFCELL.FormatConditions(CF1).Formula1 dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlA1, xlR1C1) dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlR1C1, xlA1, , ActiveCell.Resize(CellsRange.Rows.Count, CellsRange.Columns.Count).Cells(CF3 + 1)) If Evaluate(dbw) = True Then CF2 = CF2 + 1 CF3 = CF3 + 1 Next CFCELL Else COUNTConditionColorCells = "NO-COLOR" Exit Function End If COUNTConditionColorCells = CF2 End Function
these solutions were provided to the similar question asked by other Excel users and worked for them.
For more detail here is the link for that answer
Hi Jamil,
Thank you for response.
Sorry I did not make clear what I'm looking for. I do not want all negative to be sum only those cell value which is greater than -1.5 and less than -10.00 should be colored and sum and similarly all the cell value greater than positive 1.5 are to colored and sum.
I have done conditional formatting in attached file and try to apply your formula but its not working. Please help me out with this.
Thanks again.
In cell CL2 put this formula and drag down =SUMPRODUCT((ABS(BP2:CK2)>1.5)*(ABS(BP2:CK2<10)))
and in CM2 put this formula and drag down =SUMPRODUCT((--(BP2:CK2>1.5)))
- nashsulankiMay 06, 2019Copper Contributor
With this formula it is counting colored cell. For example when I copied the formula to CL2 result showing 22 which is count of color cell (or condition of greater than -1.5 and less than -10). I want sum of all color cell.
Thank you.
- JamilMay 15, 2019Bronze Contributor
if you want to sum instead of count then use =SUMPRODUCT((ABS(BP2:CK2)>1.5)*(ABS(BP2:CK2<10)),BP2:CK2)