Microsoft Excel: If I have a column of values, how do I display the percentile rank of each value?
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If I have n values (probably on the order of dozens), and those values range, say, from 15 to 1,200, how could I figure out what percentile each value falls into? When I look up Excel formulas, they all tell me how to find out the value of a given percentile, but I want to know the percentile of each given value.
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Answer:
PERCENTRANK.INC() or PERCENTRANK.EXC() should work for you.
Matt Boys at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
I think there is no direct formula to calculate that... Formula which i have used... thanks....
Harshal Gajare
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