SUMIFS function/text/scalc/01/func_sumifs.xhpSUMIFS functionsum;satisfying conditionsSUMIFS functionReturns the sum of the values of cells in a range that meets multiple criteria in multiple ranges.SUMIFS()Func_Range – required argument. It is a range of cells, a name of a named range or a label of a column or a row containing values for calculating the sum.Simple usage=SUMIFS(B2:B6;B2:B6;">=20")Calculates the sum of values of the range B2:B6 that are greater than or equal to 20. Returns 75, because the fifth row does not meet the criterion.=SUMIFS(C2:C6;B2:B6;">=20";C2:C6;">70")Calculates the sum of values of the range C2:C6 that are greater than 70 and correspond to cells of the B2:B6 range with values greater than or equal to 20. Returns 275, because the second and the fifth rows do not meet at least one criterion.Using regular expressions and nested functions=SUMIFS(C2:C6;B2:B6;">"&MIN(B2:B6);B2:B6;"<"&MAX(B2:B6))Calculates the sum of values of the range C2:C6 that correspond to all values of the range B2:B6 except its minimum and maximum. Returns 255, because the third and the fifth rows do not meet at least one criterion.=SUMIFS(C2:C6;A2:A6;"pen.*";B2:B6;"<"&MAX(B2:B6))Calculates the sum of values of the range C2:C6 that correspond to all cells of the A2:A6 range starting with "pen" and to all cells of the B2:B6 range except its maximum. Returns 65, because only second row meets all criteria.Reference to a cell as a criterionIf you need to change a criterion easily, you may want to specify it in a separate cell and use a reference to this cell in the condition of the SUMIFS function. For example, the above function can be rewritten as follows:=SUMIFS(C2:C6;A2:A6;E2&".*";B2:B6;"<"&MAX(B2:B6))If E2 = pen, the function returns 65, because the link to the cell is substituted with its content.,
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