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Excel Rank Function Example

This document provides information about Excel functions for ranking values and examples of using the RANK function. It includes examples of ranking student scores, ranking with ascending and descending orders, using a checkbox to select the order, handling tied ranks, and ranking weekly sales data. It also provides links to additional Excel resources from Contextures.

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Excel Rank Function Example

This document provides information about Excel functions for ranking values and examples of using the RANK function. It includes examples of ranking student scores, ranking with ascending and descending orders, using a checkbox to select the order, handling tied ranks, and ranking weekly sales data. It also provides links to additional Excel resources from Contextures.

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Student Scores Rank
Al 46 1
Ben 31 8
Cam 39 3
Dee 32 7
Ed 36 6
Flo 20 10
Gil 45 2
Hal 23 9
Ivy 38 4
Joe 38 4
Student Scores Rank
Al 50 1 =RANK(B2,$B$2:$B$6,0)
Cam 40 2 0 = Descending
Ed 30 3
Dee 20 4 Largest number is ranked as 1
Ben 10 5
Student Scores Rank
Ben 10 1 =RANK(B2,$B$2:$B$6,1)
Dee 20 2 1 = Ascending
Ed 30 3
Cam 40 4 Smallest number is ranked as 1
Al 50 5
Student Scores Rank 0 Order
Ben 10 5
Dee 20 4 0 = Descending
Ed 30 3 1 = Ascending
Cam 40 2
Al 50 1
Student Scores Rank ✘ Ascending Instructions for adding a check box and using result in a fo
Ben 10 5 ↓ How to Use Check Box Result in a Formula
Dee 20 4 0
Ed 30 3
Cam 40 2
Al 50 1

Check Box Linked Cell Equal to RANK Order


Checked 1 1 Ascending
Not Checked 0 0 Descending
ox and using result in a formula:
Student Scores Time Rank TieBreak FinalRank
Al 46 22 1 0 1
Ben 31 25 8 0 8
Cam 39 28 3 0 3
Dee 32 28 7 0 7
Ed 36 27 6 0 6
Flo 20 21 10 0 10
Gil 45 29 2 0 2
Hal 23 20 9 0 9
Ivy 38 29 4 0.09 4.09
Joe 38 27 4 0.05 4.05
Player Score Rank Prize Rank Prize
Al 46 1 10 1 10
If 2 or more players have the same rank,
Ben 31 8 3 2 9
they split the prize money available for that
Cam 39 3 8 3 8 rank, down to the next occupied rank.
Dee 32 7 4 4 7
Ed 36 6 5 5 6 For example, if 3 players share rank 1, they
split the total amount (27) for ranks 1, 2 and
Flo 20 10 1 6 5
3. Each player at rank 1 earns 9 (27/3 = 9)
Gil 45 2 9 7 4
Hal 23 9 2 8 3 The player with the next highest score
Ivy 38 4 6.5 9 2 would be ranked 4th.
Joe 38 4 6.5 10 1
e rank,
e for that
ank.

k 1, they
ks 1, 2 and
7/3 = 9)

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4-Jan 1 264 1
5-Jan 1 187 4
6-Jan 1 105 5
9-Jan 2 256 4
10-Jan 2 416 1
11-Jan 2 291 3
12-Jan 2 222 5
13-Jan 2 354 2
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