Excel Multiply one set of values with given matrix and sum results
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I need to redistribute values for Old entries by using new distribution in a given table.
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Need to redistribute using given % in this table:

So New Value of Element 1 = 99% * old1 + 7% * old2 + 3% * old3 + 26% * old5
This is not whole table, it is pretty large. There must be a simpler way than adding things up manually.
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I need to redistribute values for Old entries by using new distribution in a given table.
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Need to redistribute using given % in this table:

So New Value of Element 1 = 99% * old1 + 7% * old2 + 3% * old3 + 26% * old5
This is not whole table, it is pretty large. There must be a simpler way than adding things up manually.
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I need to redistribute values for Old entries by using new distribution in a given table.
Example:

Need to redistribute using given % in this table:

So New Value of Element 1 = 99% * old1 + 7% * old2 + 3% * old3 + 26% * old5
This is not whole table, it is pretty large. There must be a simpler way than adding things up manually.
excel
I need to redistribute values for Old entries by using new distribution in a given table.
Example:

Need to redistribute using given % in this table:

So New Value of Element 1 = 99% * old1 + 7% * old2 + 3% * old3 + 26% * old5
This is not whole table, it is pretty large. There must be a simpler way than adding things up manually.
excel
excel
edited Nov 22 at 13:57
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You can use the MMULT() worksheet function for that.
Example:
A B C D E F
1 Amount
2 100
3 200
4 500
5 400
6
7 Percentages 1 2 3 4
8 99 7 3 26 =MMULT(B8:E8;A$2:A$5)/100
9 1 93 34 0 =MMULT(B9:E9;A$2:A$5)/100
10 0 0 63 74 =MMULT(B10:E10;A$2:A$5)/100
For your information: I've entered the first formula in F8, and dragged and dropped until F10.
This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
Indeed,MMULT()seems to be better :-)
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
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You can use the MMULT() worksheet function for that.
Example:
A B C D E F
1 Amount
2 100
3 200
4 500
5 400
6
7 Percentages 1 2 3 4
8 99 7 3 26 =MMULT(B8:E8;A$2:A$5)/100
9 1 93 34 0 =MMULT(B9:E9;A$2:A$5)/100
10 0 0 63 74 =MMULT(B10:E10;A$2:A$5)/100
For your information: I've entered the first formula in F8, and dragged and dropped until F10.
This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
Indeed,MMULT()seems to be better :-)
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
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You can use the MMULT() worksheet function for that.
Example:
A B C D E F
1 Amount
2 100
3 200
4 500
5 400
6
7 Percentages 1 2 3 4
8 99 7 3 26 =MMULT(B8:E8;A$2:A$5)/100
9 1 93 34 0 =MMULT(B9:E9;A$2:A$5)/100
10 0 0 63 74 =MMULT(B10:E10;A$2:A$5)/100
For your information: I've entered the first formula in F8, and dragged and dropped until F10.
This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
Indeed,MMULT()seems to be better :-)
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
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You can use the MMULT() worksheet function for that.
Example:
A B C D E F
1 Amount
2 100
3 200
4 500
5 400
6
7 Percentages 1 2 3 4
8 99 7 3 26 =MMULT(B8:E8;A$2:A$5)/100
9 1 93 34 0 =MMULT(B9:E9;A$2:A$5)/100
10 0 0 63 74 =MMULT(B10:E10;A$2:A$5)/100
For your information: I've entered the first formula in F8, and dragged and dropped until F10.
You can use the MMULT() worksheet function for that.
Example:
A B C D E F
1 Amount
2 100
3 200
4 500
5 400
6
7 Percentages 1 2 3 4
8 99 7 3 26 =MMULT(B8:E8;A$2:A$5)/100
9 1 93 34 0 =MMULT(B9:E9;A$2:A$5)/100
10 0 0 63 74 =MMULT(B10:E10;A$2:A$5)/100
For your information: I've entered the first formula in F8, and dragged and dropped until F10.
edited Nov 22 at 15:48
answered Nov 22 at 14:23
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This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
Indeed,MMULT()seems to be better :-)
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
add a comment |
This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
Indeed,MMULT()seems to be better :-)
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
This however solves only for "1". If I am going to make same for all items, its going to be same as I am doing this manually.
– Uros Djukic
Nov 22 at 15:27
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
I'll make you another example and edit the answer accordingly.
– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:36
Indeed,
MMULT() seems to be better :-)– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
Indeed,
MMULT() seems to be better :-)– Dominique
Nov 22 at 15:49
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