Rank Question

Kevin Neufeld

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Oct 6, 2014
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I know I have done this before but for the life of me cannot find the spreadsheet I saved as an example. In column c I have a rank, by the value in column b. the formula would start over each time the id # changes. In other words its in a data set I keep adding to. I have a formula that ranks like that but creates ties in the rank. I do not want a tie. See column D for this example.


ID#valuerankDesired outcome
1​
24.5​
1​
1​
1​
29.5​
2​
2​
1​
30.5​
3​
3​
1​
30.5​
3​
4​
1​
32​
4​
5​
1​
33​
5​
6​
1​
33​
5​
7​
1​
33.5​
6​
8​
2​
26​
1​
1​
2​
26.5​
2​
2​
2​
27​
3​
3​
2​
27​
3​
4​
2​
27.5​
4​
5​
2​
28​
5​
6​
2​
28​
5​
7​
2​
28​
5​
8​
2​
28.5​
6​
9​
2​
29.5​
7​
10​
2​
30.5​
8​
11​
2​
31.5​
9​
12​
2​
32​
10​
13​
2​
34​
11​
14​
2​
36​
12​
15​
2​
37​
13​
16​
3​
24.5​
1​
1​
3​
25​
2​
2​
3​
25​
2​
3​
3​
25​
2​
4​
3​
26​
3​
5​
3​
26.5​
4​
6​
3​
26.5​
4​
7​
3​
26.5​
4​
8​
3​
27​
5​
9​
3​
27​
5​
10​
3​
28​
6​
11​
3​
28.5​
7​
12​
3​
29​
8​
13​
3​
30​
9​
14​
3​
32​
10​
15​
4​
26​
1​
1​
4​
27​
2​
2​
4​
27.5​
3​
3​
4​
28​
4​
4​
4​
28​
4​
5​
4​
28​
4​
6​
4​
28.5​
5​
7​
4​
29​
6​
8​
4​
30​
7​
9​
4​
30.5​
8​
10​
5​
27​
1​
1​
5​
28​
2​
2​
5​
28​
2​
3​
5​
28.5​
3​
4​
5​
30.5​
4​
5​
5​
30.5​
4​
6​
5​
31​
5​
7​
5​
33​
6​
8​
5​
33.5​
7​
9​
5​
33.5​
7​
10​
5​
34.5​
8​
11​
5​
35​
9​
12​
5​
35​
9​
13​
5​
35.5​
10​
14​
5​
36​
11​
15​
 

Excel Facts

Copy formula down without changing references
If you have =SUM(F2:F49) in F50; type Alt+' in F51 to copy =SUM(F2:F49) to F51, leaving the formula in edit mode. Change SUM to COUNT.
You can try this

Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A$65,A2,$B$2:$B$65,"<"&B2)+COUNTIFS($A$2:$A2,$A2,$B$2:$B2,$B2)
 
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