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WorksheetFunction.SumIf(Range, Object, Object) Method

Definition

Adds the cells specified by a given criteria.

public double SumIf (Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range Arg1, object Arg2, object Arg3);
Public Function SumIf (Arg1 As Range, Arg2 As Object, Optional Arg3 As Object) As Double

Parameters

Arg1
Range

Range - the range of cells that you want evaluated by criteria.

Arg2
Object

Criteria - the criteria in the form of a number, expression, or text that defines which cells will be added. For example, criteria can be expressed as 32, "32", ">32", or "apples".

Arg3
Object

Sum_range - the actual cells to add if their corresponding cells in range match criteria. If sum_range is omitted, the cells in range are both evaluated by criteria and added if they match criteria.

Returns

Remarks

Sum_range does not have to be the same size and shape as range. The actual cells that are added are determined by using the top, left cell in sum_range as the beginning cell, and then including cells that correspond in size and shape to range. For example:

A1:A5B1:B5B1:B5
A1:A5B1:B3B1:B5
A1:B4C1:D4C1:D4
A1:B4C1:C2C1:D4

You can use the wildcard characters, question mark (?) and asterisk (*), in criteria. A question mark matches any single character; an asterisk matches any sequence of characters. If you want to find an actual question mark or asterisk, type a tilde (~) preceding the character.

Applies to