Sample Usage
Returns the average of a data column depending on multiple criteria.
Sample Usage
AVERAGEIFS(table_name!price, table_name!fruits, “Apple”, table_name!inventory, “<30”)
Syntax
AVERAGEIFS(average_column, criteria_column1, criterion1, criteria_column2, criterion 2)
average_column
- The data column to average.criteria_column1
- The data column to check against `criterion1`.criterion1
- The pattern or test to apply to `criteria_column1`.criteria_column2
- Additional data column to check.criterion 2
- Additional criteria to check.
Sample Usage
AVERAGEIFS(A1:A10, B1:B10, ">20")
AVERAGEIFS(A1:A10, B1:B10, ">20", C1:C10, "<30")
AVERAGEIFS(C1:C100, E1:E100, "Yes")
Syntax
AVERAGEIFS(average_range, criteria_range1, criterion1, [criteria_range2, criterion2, ...])
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average_range
- The range to average. -
criteria_range1
- The range to check againstcriterion1
. -
criterion1
- The pattern or test to apply tocriteria_range1
. -
criteria_range2, criterion2, ...
- [ OPTIONAL ] - Additional ranges and criteria to check.
See Also
AVERAGE
: The AVERAGE function returns the numerical average value in a dataset, ignoring text.
AVERAGEA
: Returns the numerical average value in a dataset.
AVERAGEIF
: Returns the average of a range depending on criteria.
SUMIFS
: Returns the sum of a range depending on multiple criteria.
COUNTIFS
: Returns the count of a range depending on multiple criteria.
IF
: Returns one value if a logical expression is `TRUE` and another if it is `FALSE`.
MEDIAN
: Returns the median value in a numeric dataset.