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COUNTBLANK
The COUNTBLANK function returns the number of cells in a collection that are empty.
COUNTBLANK(range)
range: A collection consisting of a reference to a single range of cells.
Examples |
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The information in the following table is not meaningful, but is useful to illustrate the type of arguments COUNTBLANK includes in its result. Given the following table: |
A | B | C | D | |
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1 | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 |
2 | lorem | ipsum | dolor | sit |
3 | 100 | 200 | 300 | sit |
4 | TRUE | TRUE | FALSE | FALSE |
5 | 200 | 400 | ||
6 |
=COUNTBLANK(A1:D1) returns 0, because there are no blank cells in the collection referenced by the range. =COUNTBLANK(A2:D2) returns 0, because there are no blank cells in the collection referenced by the range. =COUNTBLANK(A5:D5) returns 2, because there are two blank cells in the collection referenced by the range. =COUNTBLANK(A6:D6) returns 4, because there are only blank cells in the collection referenced by the range. =COUNTBLANK(A1:D6) returns 6, because there are a total of 6 blank cells in the collection referenced by the range. =COUNTBLANK(A1:D1, A5:D5) returns an error, because COUNTBLANK accepts only one collection as an argument. |
Example—Survey results |
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To see an example of this and several other statistical functions applied to the results of a survey, see the COUNTIF function. |