Then you are probably referring to a variable that's not defined as a numeric variable, the initial value or type of a variable is wrong, etc.. Double-check your variables. If you are still stuck, you can post your file here and someone will have a look.
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See attached, hope that is what you wanted.
Hi Aneeta! Looks like Michael has popped in to assist you here :)
Thank you so much, Michael! That is perfect. And now I'll know how to do it for next time.
You guys are the best!
Cheers,
Aneeta
Glad that Michael was able to assist you and thanks for popping in with an update.
Hi All,
It seems that when I copy/paste into my module or replicate the exact formula in my module the result reads NaN ???
It works fine when I preview the .story of Michael's, but just not in my actual module.
Any ideas?
Then you are probably referring to a variable that's not defined as a numeric variable, the initial value or type of a variable is wrong, etc.. Double-check your variables. If you are still stuck, you can post your file here and someone will have a look.
NaN means not a number. You are trying to use a variable that is not defined as a number.
Hi Aneeta! Looks like you are getting some great assistance from both Michael and Walt here :)
Hi all,
Finally got it. Thank you once again for all your assistance. Just needed to delete and re-add some variables.
Cheers,
Sounds great Aneeta! Thanks for popping in with an update.
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