Use the COUNTA function to count the number of non-empty cells

Returns the number of non-null cells in the argument list. Use the function COUNTA to count the number of cells that contain data in a range of cells or an array.

grammar

COUNTA(value1,value2,…)

Value1, value2, … The number of parameters for the value to be calculated ranges from 1 to 30. In this case, the parameter values can be of any type they can be

Includes the null character (“”), but does not include blank cells. If the argument is an array or cell reference, blank cells in the array or reference are ignored.

If you do not need statistical logical values, literals, or error values, use the function COUNT.

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