Returns the rank of a value in a data set as a percentage of the data set. This function can be used to evaluate the relative standing of a value within a data set. For example, you can use PERCENTRANK to evaluate the standing of an aptitude test score among all scores for the test.
Syntax
PERCENTRANK(array,x,significance)
Array is the array or range of data with numeric values that defines relative standing.
X is the value for which you want to know the rank.
Significance is an optional value that identifies the number of significant digits for the returned percentage value. If omitted, PERCENTRANK uses three digits (0.xxx).
Remarks
Example
The example may be easier to understand if you copy it to a blank spreadsheet.
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Data | |
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13 | |
12 | |
11 | |
8 | |
4 | |
3 | |
2 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
Formula | Description (Result) |
=PERCENTRANK(A2:A11,2) | Percent rank of 2 in the list above (0.333, because 3 values in the set are smaller than 2, and 6 are larger than 2; 3/(3+6)=0.333) |
=PERCENTRANK(A2:A11,4) | Percent rank of 4 in the list above (0.555) |
=PERCENTRANK(A2:A11,8) | Percent rank of 8 in the list above (0.666) |
=PERCENTRANK(A2:A11,5) | Percent rank of 5 in the list above (0.583, one-quarter of the way between the PERCENTRANK of 4 and the PERCENTRANK of 8) |
Note To view the number as a percent, select the cell and click Commands and Options on the toolbar. Click the Format tab and then select the Percent format you want in the Number Format box.