SUMIF

Determines which values in a range of cells meet a specified criterion, then returns the sum of the matching values. Alternatively the function can determine which values in one range of cells meet a criterion, then return the sum of values in the corresponding cells in a second range of cells.

note

SUMIF can only apply a single criterion to a range. Use SUMIFS if you need to apply multiple criteria.


Syntaks

SUMIF(Range; Criterion [;SumRange])

Range: The range of cells to which the criterion is applied.

SUMIF supports the reference concatenation operator (~) only in the Range parameter, and only if the optional SumRange parameter is not given.

Kriterie: Et kriterie er en enkelt celle, henvisning, tal eller tekst. Det bruges i sammenligninger med celleindhold.

En henvisning til en tom celle fortolkes som den numeriske værdi 0.

Et matchende udtryk kan være:

The search supports wildcards or regular expressions. With regular expressions enabled, you can enter "all.*", for example to find the first location of "all" followed by any characters. If you want to search for a text that is also a regular expression, you must either precede every regular expression metacharacter or operator with a "\" character, or enclose the text into \Q...\E. You can switch the automatic evaluation of wildcards or regular expression on and off in - LibreOfficeDev Calc - Calculate.

warning

Når du bruger funktioner, hvor et eller flere argumenter er søgekriterie-strenge, der repræsenterer et regulært udtryk, er det første forsøg at konvertere strengkriterierne til tal. For eksempel vil ".0" konveretres til 0.0 og så videre. Hvis det lykkes, vil matchet ikke være et et regulært udtryk, men et numerisk match. Hvis du imidlertid skifter til lokalisering, hvor decimaltegnet ikke er punktum, kommer konverteringen fungere. For at gennemtvingen evalueringen af det regulære udtryk frem for et numerisk udtryk bruger du et udtryk som ikke kan fejllæses som numerisk, såsom ".[0]", ".\0" eller "(?i).0".


SumRange: Optional. The range of cells from which values are summed. If no SumRange is given, the values in the Range are summed.

note

Denne funktion er en del af Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) standard Version 1.2. (ISO/IEC 26300:2-2015)


Eksempler

Betragt den følgende tabel

A

B

C

1

Produktnavn

Sales

Revenue

2

blyant

20

65

3

kuglepen

35

85

4

notesblok

20

190

5

bog

17

180

6

pencil-case

not

not


warning

I alle eksempler herunder, indeholder området for beregning af summen række #6, men den ignoreres, fordi den indeholder tekst.


Simple usage

=SUMIF(C2:C6,">=100")

Sums only the values from range C2:C6 that are >=100. Returns 370 because cells C2:C3 do not meet the criterion. The values from Range are summed because no SumRange is given.

=SUMIF(B2:B5,">=20",C2:C6)

Sums values from the range B2:B6 only if the corresponding values in the range A1:A5 are >=20. Returns 340 because the fifth and sixth rows do not meet the criterion.

Using regular expressions

=SUMIF(A2:A6,"pen",C2:C5)

Sums values from the range C2:C6 only if the corresponding range in A2:A6 exactly match the letters "pen". Returns 85 because rows A2 and A4:A6 do not meet the criterion.

=SUMIF(A2:A6,"pen*",C2:C6)

Sums the values from the range C2:C6 only if the corresponding cell in range A2:A6 contains the letters "pen". Returns the value 150 because rows A4:A5 do not meet the criterion.

=SUMIF(ProductName,"pen*",Revenue)

A named range can be given as the Range or SumRange parameter. For example, if the columns in the above table are respectively named "ProductName", "Sales", and "Revenue", the function returns 150. This function will only work as described if you have defined the names of the columns using the Define Names dialog.

Reference to a cell as a criterion

If you need to change a criterion easily, you may specify it in a separate cell and use a reference to this cell in the condition of the SUMIF function. For example:

=SUMIF(A2:A6,E2,C2:C6)

If E2 = pen, the function returns 85 because the link to the cell is substituted with its contents.