#121 — Enumeration Grouping

Judith-Data-Processing-Hacks - Dec 25 '24 - - Dev Community

Problem description & analysis:

Here below is a data table:

source table

Task: We want to put Apple, Banana, and Orange in a group and name them Fruits, put Pork, Beef, and Mutton in a group and name them Meats, and put the rest of the goods in a group and name them Others. And then count the total sales of each group.

Solution:

Use SPL XLL and enter the following code:

=spl("=E(?1).groups(if([""Apple"",""Banana"",""Orange""].pos(Goods)!=null:""Fruits"", [""Pork"",""Beef"",""Mutton""].pos(Goods)!=null:""Meats""; ""Others""):Goods; sum(Sales):Sales)", A1:B14)
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The results are as follows:

result table


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