Wednesday 22 March 2017

Excel - Microsoft Excel MODE.SNGL Function

Description

The Excel MODE.SNGL function returns the statistical mode (the most frequently occurring value) of a list of supplied numbers. If there are 2 or more most frequently occurring values in the supplied data, the function returns the lowest of these values 

The Mode.Sngl function is new in Excel 2010 and so is not available in earlier versions of Excel. However, the function is simply a renamed version of the Mode function that is available in earlier versions of Excel. 

The format of the Mode.Sngl function is : 

MODE.SNGL( number1, [number2], ... ) 


Where the number arguments are up to 255 numeric values, or arrays of numeric values, for which you want to calculate the mode. 

Mode.Sngl Function Examples

The following example shows the Mode.Sngl function, used to calculate the mode of the values in cells A1 - A10. 

There are two statistical modes, 3 and 4, and so the Mode.Sngl function returns the lowest of these two values. 

Microsoft Excel MODE.SNGL Function

Mode.Sngl Function Errors
If you get an error from the Excel Mode.Sngl function this is likely to be one of the following: 
Common Errors 


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