Sum
Sum is a mathematical function that returns the summation of a group of numeric values, rows, columns, or cells.
The syntax for the Sum function:
Sum (arguments)
where arguments is one or more of these arguments:
Table B-22 Arguments for the Sum Function
Argument | Description |
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numeric |
A numeric value. For example, Sum(10, 20, 30) returns the value 60. Numeric values can include decimals and negative values. |
row, column, or cell reference |
A pointer to a row, column, or cell within a grid. References can be specified in several ways. The reference syntax: |
function |
An embedded function |
Examples:
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The following example returns the value 30:
sum(10,20)
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The following example returns the sum of three rows:
sum(row[1],row[6],row[8])
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The following example calculates the sum of three aggregate columns:
sum(column[E], column[G], column[I])
When a formula row includes IDESC
, the sum includes all of the parents and their descendants.
For example, a form is created with the following rows (and each member has children):
IDESC("Mem1"), IDESC("Mem2"), IDESC("Mem3"), IDESC("Mem4")
If a formula row is added with the following formula:
SUM(ROW[1],ROW[2],ROW[3],ROW[4])
When the form is opened for data entry, the formula row will return the sum of all the parents and their children.