Is this even doable?

taquitoxz

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Lets say I have 3 columns. column A is a list of numbers 1-10. Column B are conditions such as if A1 & A2 are both <5, then show TRUE. Column C is condition if A1 <5, then show true. I want to find out how many times when A1 & A2 are both <5, the NEXT number that is <5 will also be accompanied by the number below that is <5, meaning once A1 and A2 is <5, eg A1,A2 ,A5,A6 ,A12,A13. So it cannot be A1,A2,A5,A12,A13. I want to count the number of such combos A1,A2 ,A5,A6 ,A12,A13 appearing in my long list of numbers. How can I achieve that? Thanks!
 

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taquitoxz is there a chance you could down load this XL2BB and show the input then show what you expect the out put should look like. It just makes it easier for us slower students.


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