iwant a function shows me the likes values and the unlikes values
example:
A1. B1. C1. D1 likes unlike
2. 2 3 2 2 3
T S T T T S
#N/A 7 6 7 7 6
iwant a function shows me the likes values and the unlikes values
example:
A1. B1. C1. D1 likes unlike
2. 2 3 2 2 3
T S T T T S
#N/A 7 6 7 7 6
Sorry, but at least for me this makes no sense.
Hope about a little more clarity as to what you are trying to achieve.
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Jeff, it's a split personality... No seriously I have no idea what the OP is talking about. In fact, I never do, I just rant on until they get tired of me and mark the thread as Solved.
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flying was impossible now its
please see the attached example to understand my question
thanks
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OK. I now understand but two important questions:
1) Will there always be only two possibilities?
2) Do we know them in advance or not?
1) yes . but may be all values will be likes
2) no,
one thing i want to say :
in the example i give more different values number ,and liters
if you solve the first row in the example , its enough for me
A1... B1... C1... D1.. likes.. unlike
2.... 2 ......3... ..2.. ...2...... 3
Last edited by funtastic; 07-04-2012 at 06:46 PM.
Are they always four columns only or can there be more columns?
always 4 columns only
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