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This function returns the sum of cells or range of cells.
SUM(value1, value2,...)
SUM(array)
SUM(array1, array2,...)
Each argument can be a double-precision floating-point value, an integer value, or an array (cell range) of these. Up to 255 arguments may be included.
You can use a single array (cell range) instead of a list of values.
You can use multiple arrays (cell ranges) as well.
Range references with mixed relativeness for column or row endpoints are not supported with the SUM function. R1C[1]:R2C[2] is okay but, R1C1:R2C[2] is not.
The SUM function ignores non-numeric values passed by reference. For example, if A1 contains TRUE, A2 contains "2", and A3 contains 4, then:
TRUE+"2"+4
evaluates to 7
A1+A2+A3
evaluates to 7
SUM(TRUE,"2",4)
evaluates to 7
SUM(A1,A2,A3)
evaluates to 4
The + operator provides an auto-conversion for non-numeric values passed by constant and for non-numeric values passed by reference. The SUM function provides an auto-conversion for non-numeric values passed by constant but, ignores non-numeric values passed by reference.
Accepts numeric data for all arguments. Returns numeric data.
SUM(A1,B7,C11)
SUM(A1:A9)
SUM(A2:A14,B2:B18,D12:D30)
SUM(R1C2,R3C5,R6C2,R1C7)
SUM(95,89,73,87,85,76,100,96,96)
gives the result 797