This function compares data values to intervals and counts how many data points fall into each interval. It is entered as an array formula with the data range as the first argument and the interval list as the second argument. No special formatting is required for the FREQUENCY function.
This function compares data values to intervals and counts how many data points fall into each interval. It is entered as an array formula with the data range as the first argument and the interval list as the second argument. No special formatting is required for the FREQUENCY function.
This function compares data values to intervals and counts how many data points fall into each interval. It is entered as an array formula with the data range as the first argument and the interval list as the second argument. No special formatting is required for the FREQUENCY function.
This function compares data values to intervals and counts how many data points fall into each interval. It is entered as an array formula with the data range as the first argument and the interval list as the second argument. No special formatting is required for the FREQUENCY function.
This function compares a range of data against a list of intervals.
The result shows how many items in the range of data fall between the intervals. The function is entered in the cells as an array, that is why it is enclosed in { } braces.