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If you go to the right I have a string of numbers showing the halftime differential and the second half score differience. I want to get the median for the final score at each half time difference. If you look to the right you see several -11 in a column and them -10. Is there a formula I can use that can pick out eash of the half differences ie -11,-10 and then calculate the medians of the final scores for each of thse differences?
 
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"Median" is pretty worthless here (I think). Are you sure this is what # you are looking for?
 

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Jwunderdog,
Contact one of the mods and e-mail me the file that you are currently working with. I think I have a few ideas, but they are a bit more extensive than I really want to type out right now. I'm thinking of building filters with some conditional formulas. Hope I can help.
 
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Good stuff Labeeb-am I wrong in that the ave would be much more meaningful than the median #? Especially with limited sample sizes-median can be somewhat deceiving.
 

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Yes, I think that the sample size, especially if looking at just a team level, is going to be so small that the statistical relevance is very limities. However if looking at all NCAA teams, then there could be something worth looking at.
 

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