Count cells greater than
Generic formula
=COUNTIF(rng,">X")
Explanation
To count the
number of cells that have values greater than a particular number, you can use
the COUNTIF function. In the generic form of the formula rng represents a range of cells that
contain numbers, and X represents the threshold above which you want to count.
In the example shown, the active cell contains this formula:
=COUNTIF(C4:C10,">90")
How
this formula works
COUNTIF counts the number of cells in the range that contain
numeric values greater than X, and returns the result as a number.
If you want to count cells that are greater than or equal to 90,
use:
=COUNTIF(C4:C10,">=90")
If you want to use a value in another cell as part of the
criteria, use the ampersand (&) character to concatenate like this:
=COUNTIF(rng,">"&a1)
If the value in cell a1 is "70", the criteria will be
">70" after concatenation.
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