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CMIN

 

Syntax: @CMIN(argumentlist, C)

argumentlist = any combination of cells or ranges
C = a constraint expression

@CMIN returns the minimum value among its arguments which satisfy the constraint C. Blank cells and cells containing strings are not counted.

Examples:

@CMIN(A1..A6, #<@SUM(A11, A12)) = -1, where A1..A6 are 4, 56, 33, 100, 0, -1 and A11=50 and A12=50

@CMIN(S3..S7, #<0) = -99, where S3..S7 = -1, -4, -99, -20, and -1.5

@CMIN(F1..F25, #<D1||#>D2) = .99, where the minimum of the values in range F1..F25; are less than D1 or greater than D2.


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NExS User's Guide, Version 1.4.5
Grey Trout Software
11 April 1999