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I am building a list of gigs I attended and I want to count how many times I've seen each band.

I know about UNIQUE, but because I keep each band in separate column it just copies each row.

Given the table (or screenshot of real data):

|   Date   | Venue  |                   Bands                    |
|----------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
| 02.02.17 | Venue1 | Band A | Band B | Band C | Band D | Band E |
| 02.07.17 | Venue3 | Band D | Band C |        |        |        |

The output I want:

|  Band  | Attended |
|        | (times)  |
|--------|----------|
| Band A |        1 |
| Band B |        1 |
| Band C |        2 |
| Band D |        2 |
| Band E |        1 |

I can change structure if needed.

What happens after using UNIQUE: https://i.stack.imgur.com/qmszk.png

Thanks in advance.

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  • @pnuts To be honest I have no idea what you are talking about, except for accessibility of image, to which I agree. However keep in mind that this is a rather simple task, I am not into spreadsheets and this thing is just for me, so please there's no need to be so harsh. Jun 30, 2018 at 17:47
  • Can you make a expected output screenshot. You could do this with JOIN/SPLIT combo.
    – TheMaster
    Jun 30, 2018 at 21:37
  • If you just want COUNT,Use COUNTUNIQUE()
    – TheMaster
    Jul 1, 2018 at 22:05
  • @I'-'I I don't want to only count... I need to do unique band - count per row, for example: Band 1 - 10 Band 2 - 5 Band 3 - 12 I've updated the question so you can see what output I'd like to get. Jul 3, 2018 at 5:58

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Step 1. Get list of all unique bands in one column, one per row =ArrayFormula(UNIQUE(TRANSPOSE(SPLIT(CONCATENATE(Gigs!D2:Z&CHAR(9)); CHAR(9)))))

Step 2. Place this formula in next column, and drag it down

=SUM(COUNTIF(Gigs!D:Z; E2))

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  • =QUERY(TRANSPOSE(SPLIT(TEXTJOIN("⚓",1,Gigs!D2:Z),"⚓")) ,"Select Col1,count(Col1) group by Col1",0)
    – TheMaster
    Jul 3, 2018 at 9:59
  • @I'-'I I don't know what do you mean, but that doesn't work. Jul 4, 2018 at 6:26
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Transform your data to a simple table format in order to make easier to do .

A simple table use the first row for column headers a.k.a. fields and has one and only one column for each entity, let say only one column for band names.

The above could be done in a single but complex formula hard to debug, so it's better to start by doing this using simple formulas and once you are certain that all is working fine, think about making a complex formula or writing and script.

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