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COUNT
The COUNT function returns the number of its arguments that contain numbers, numeric expressions or dates.
COUNT(value, value…)
value: Any value or a collection containing any values.
value…: Optionally include one or more additional values or collections.
Examples  | 
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The information in the following table is not meaningful, but is useful to illustrate the type of arguments COUNT 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  | 
=COUNT(A1:D1) returns 4 because all arguments are numeric. =COUNT(A2:D2) returns 0 because none of the arguments are numeric. =COUNT(A3:D3) returns 3 because the last cell is not numeric. =COUNT(A4:D4) returns 0 because the arguments are boolean TRUE or FALSE, which are not counted as numeric. =COUNT(A5:D5) returns 2 because two cells are empty. =COUNT(2, 3, A5:D5, SUM(A1:D1), "A", "b") returns 5, because the arguments 2 and 3 are numbers, there are 2 numbers in the collection specified by the range A5:D5, the SUM function returns a number and the last two arguments are text, not numeric (altogether 5 numeric arguments).  | 
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.  |