The COUNTA is a cell counting function, which counts all cells in a range that has values, both numbers and letters.
=COUNTA(value1,[value2],...)
The COUNTA function is used when we need to count Non-Blank cells in a selected range.
For example, for counting cells from A1-A10, the formula is “=COUNTA (A1:A10).”
The function also counts the number of value arguments provided. The value argument is a parameter that is neither a cell nor a range of cells.
Formula =COUNT(B1:C10)
The COUNT Function will count the number of cells with numeric values within the selected range B1 to C10.
FORMULA =COUNTA(B1:E10
The COUNTA Function will count the number of cells with numeric values and Alpha numeric values within the selected range B1 to E10
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