Le vendredi 03 octobre 2008 à 12:43 +0000, Robert Paul Bywater a écrit :
>  
> I am a novice at Gnumeric so I need help.
>  
> I have an array in a Gnumeric sheet, let's call it B1:K50.
>  
> I want to do numeric operations on *all* the elements in this array.
>  
> Firstly, I highlight the array. (But one cell seems to still be more
> 'active' than the others,
> it is white while the others are blue. It is usually B1. Why is that?
> I want my formula applied 
> to *all* the cells. How do I ensure this?).

The destination cells should not be the same as the cells containing
your original data, or you'll end with cyclic dependencies which might
not give anything significant.

>  
> One kind of operation I want to do is like this:
> =product((a-B1:K50)*(b-B1:K50))
> where a,b are constants and are integers as are the elements in
> B1:K50.

I don't undestand your formula. Anyway, the product function does not
accept that kind or argument. You might use =product(B1:K50) to get the
product of all the values in the range.
To use something as =(a-B1:K50)*(b-B1:K50), first select an empty range
of the appropriate size (50 rows * 10 columns), then type the formula,
and then type Ctrl-Shift-Enter. The first cell will containthe result of
(a-B1)*(b-B1), the cell just below will have the result of (a-B2)*(b-B2)
and so on.

> Then I type Ctrl-Shift-Enter (as stated in the manual).
>  
> All that happens is that I get text in another cell like A52 (or just
> anywhere, usually in A) which
> says things like #VALUE? or #NAME?
>  
> But I nothing happens to the elements in my array.
>  
> Can anyone advise me what to do?

You might want to read a spreadsheet tutorial, there are many available
on the web, and most current spreadsheets have the same behavior.

Regards,
Jean


> Thanx if you can // RobertB
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