Is it possible to look up individual prices in a range, and then calculate the number of items at individual price

pedro-egoli

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This is share market related.
Just trying to see how many shares, at various prices , were traded during day.
This is an example of the csv file I want to work on
Excel Workbook
ABC
1TimePrice $Volume
24:10:16 PM1.0552562
34:10:16 PM1.05525000
44:10:16 PM1.0510000
54:10:16 PM1.04510000
64:10:16 PM1.032138
Course_of_sales_SYR_17Jul2019-1


Prices in column B will vary throughout the day and I want to be able to isolate the individual prices and then link the number of shares so that i have the total shares traded at a particular price for the day.
Somedays there may be over 2000 trades at various prices
Thanks
 

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like this?


Book1
ABC
1TimePrice $Volume
24:10:16 PM1.0552562
34:10:16 PM1.05525000
44:10:16 PM1.0510000
54:10:16 PM1.04510000
64:10:16 PM1.032138
7
8Price $
91.05527562
Sheet3
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C9=SUMIF(B2:B6,B9,C2:C6)
 
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Thanks for reply but no that is not what i am after.
What I need is to have the individual prices established in the range like this

Excel Workbook
IJKL
11.0551.051.0451.03
22562
Course_of_sales_SYR_17Jul2019-1





Once i have that I want to use a formula that will give me the total for each price.
The example i have is incorrect
 
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This is the data I have
Excel Workbook
BC
1Price $Volume
21.0552562
31.05525000
41.0510000
51.04510000
61.032138
Course_of_sales_SYR_17Jul2019-1



I have worked out how to get the totals for each price as below
Excel Workbook
IJKL
11.0551.051.0451.03
22756210000100002138
Course_of_sales_SYR_17Jul2019-1


Is it possible to get the individual prices from B2:B6 to show in columns I1:L1?
That would make my day
 
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