My apology! I am overseas. Just email reply will be ok How ever if you want to 
dicuss on this I can call you too Pl provide your contact.

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On 2012-03-22, at 9:27, Anand Kumar <anand...@gmail.com> wrote:

> with an improper contact number you expect me to reach you???
> 
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Atul Patel <atul_pate...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Anand,
> Thank you for your response.Please refer to the calculation below.  For 
> repetitive items,rank formula removes subsequent rank for example 11 % rank 3 
> is not assigned due to multiple entry for the same standing.
> I want to ignore repetitive occurrences of rates and decide first, Second 
> third highest rates and so on. For example you want to know position of 9%, 
> the solution I am looking for should give  4th highest rate while the rank 
> function gives rank 5.
> Please provide new solution if possible 
> Thanks once again
> Fin. Inst.
> Rates in %    Rank
> A     10      4
> B     11      2
> C     12      1
> D     11      2
> E     6       10
> F     9       5
> G     8       7
> H     8       7
> I     9       5
> J     7       9
>  
> Atul Patel
> H: 905 785 8324
> C: 647 898 4074
> atul_pate...@yahoo.com
>  
> Good to know you !
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 2012-03-21, at 21:47, Anand Kumar <anand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Atul,
>> 
>> Rank function seems to work perfectly fine here.... Copied the name of 
>> Institutions to A column and percentages to column B in C2 the formula was 
>> =RANK(B2,$B$2:$B$11,0) now drag the formula till C11 you get the desired 
>> result.
>> 
>> Warm regards,
>> 
>> Anand Kumar
>> 
>> On Wednesday, 21 March 2012 02:54:21 UTC+5:30, Atul wrote:
>>  
>> Hi,
>>  
>> I need help to find position of a particular number in a given data set. 
>> Please refer to the table below.
>>  
>> Fin. Inst.   Rates in %
>> A    10
>> B    11
>> C    12
>> D    11
>> E    6
>> F    9
>> G    8
>> H    8
>> I    9
>> J    7
>>  
>> In the above example, Rates are given for each financial institution. In 
>> descending order,the rate 12% is at the 1st position,11% is 2nd highest and 
>> so on. While using function LARGE or SMALL, we need to assign kth position 
>> to get the required result.
>>  
>> I need to find (kth) position of given rate from the list, ignoring the 
>> duplicate items. Going back to the above example, 11% will be the second 
>> highest rate, 10% being the third highest rate and so on. Please let me know 
>> the function or combination of functions.  
>>  
>> Thank you for your help and time.
>>  
>> Regards,
>>  
>> Atul Patel
>> H: 905 785 8324
>> C: 647 898 4074
>> atul_pate...@yahoo.com
>>  
>> Good to know you !
>>  
>>  
>> Atul Patel
>> H: 905 785 8324
>> C: 647 898 4074
>> atul_pate...@yahoo.com
>>  
>> Good to know you !
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Warm regards,
> Anand Kumar
> 08800710233
> http://anandydr.googlepages.com/
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