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Hi,
I am trying to create a calcualted column that creates ranges based on values. In the example People with have varying number of apples, and based on the number of apples, I want to create a column that puts them in a range. IN my example below, if a person has anywhere greater than 10,000 apples, then write >10,000, and so on and so forth for the following ranges, >10,000, 10,000-5,000, 5,000-2,000, 2,000-1,000, 1,000-500, 500>
| Name | # of Apples | Range |
| Jack | 10,001 | >10,000 |
| John | 5,698 | 10,000-5,000 |
| Jill | 290 | 1,000-500 |
| Jenny | 3 | 500> |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Should probably do this with Groups. If you want a column, just use SWITCH:
Range =
SWITCH(TRUE(),
[# of Apples] > 10000,"> 10,000",
[# of Apples] > 5000,"10,000-5,000",
[# of Apples] > 2000,"5,000-2,000",
[# of Apples] > 1000,"2,000-1,000",
[# of Apples] > 500,"1,000-500",
"<500"
)
Should probably do this with Groups. If you want a column, just use SWITCH:
Range =
SWITCH(TRUE(),
[# of Apples] > 10000,"> 10,000",
[# of Apples] > 5000,"10,000-5,000",
[# of Apples] > 2000,"5,000-2,000",
[# of Apples] > 1000,"2,000-1,000",
[# of Apples] > 500,"1,000-500",
"<500"
)
worked perfectly! Thank you
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