Sum of a range of absolute numbers

S

SteveG

I need to sum a row of numbers that are both positive and negative. What I
would like to do is sum them as absolute values.

Example:
A1=2, B1=-3, C1=-1, D1=5
Sum(abs(A1:D1)) should equal 11 (2+3+1+5) not 3 (2-3-1+5).

This doesn't work. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to do this.
 
T

Tom Hutchins

You need to enter your formula as an array formula. After you type it in,
press Ctrl-Shift-Enter instead of Enter. If you do it correctly, Excel will
wrap curly brackets {} around your formula (don't type them yourself.)

You could also use SUMPRODUCT instead (it's entered like any normal function):

=SUMPRODUCT(ABS(A1:D1))

Hope this helps,

Hutch
 
M

Mike H

Steve,

Your formula
=Sum(abs(A1:D1))

Will give the correct answer if you enter it by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Enter
and NOT just enter. If you do it correctly excel will put curly brackets
around it {}. You cant type these yourself.

Mike
 
S

SteveG

This worked great. Thanks.

Thomas said:
SteveG,

Please use:
=SUMPRODUCT(ABS(A1:D1))

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SteveG said:
I need to sum a row of numbers that are both positive and negative. What I
would like to do is sum them as absolute values.

Example:
A1=2, B1=-3, C1=-1, D1=5
Sum(abs(A1:D1)) should equal 11 (2+3+1+5) not 3 (2-3-1+5).

This doesn't work. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to do this.
 

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