Count distinct values

eduzs

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  2. 2010
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Hi,
This formula works fine to count distinct values in a range:

=SUMPRODUCT(1/COUNTIF(A2:A13,A2:A13))

But it does not works when there's blank cells in the range. There's a solution for this?
Thanks
 

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try

=SUMPRODUCT((A2:A13<>"")/COUNTIF(A2:A13,A2:A13&""))
 
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Better to switch to a faster formula: Control+shift+enter, not just enter...

=SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(IF(A2:A13<>"",MATCH(A2:A13,A2:A13,0)),ROW(A2:A13)-ROW(A2)+1),1))
 
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