![]() As we can see in the above screenshot, we have applied the COUNTIF function to find out Student marks not equal to 50.Now apply the COUNTIF formula as =COUNTIF(C2:C7,”50″).Create a new row named Marks Not Equal To 50.Here we will count how many students have taken marks in it equal to 94 by following the steps below. This Excel example shows how the COUNTIF Function works in the Not Equal To operator.Ĭonsider the example below, which shows the student’s subject marks and grade. In this example, we can see that the A3 title is equal to the B3 title hence, we will get the output as “Title Matching “, shown as the output in the screenshot below.Drag down the same formula for the next cell.We can see that both the title names are different, and it will return the output as Title Not Matching shown in the screenshot below.Moreover, we have mentioned in the if condition in double-quotes as “Title Not Matching”, i.e., if it is not equal to it, it will return as “Title Not Matching”, or else it will return “Title Matching”, as shown in the below screenshot.Here in the if condition, we used not equal to Operator to check whether the title is equal to or not equal.Now apply the if condition statement as follows =IF(A2B2, “ Title Not Matching”, “Title Matching”).Now we will apply the Not Equal To Excel operator inside the if statement to check whether the title names are equal or not equal by following the below steps. This Excel example shows how to use the if statement in the Not Equal To operator.Ĭonsider the below example, where we have title names of both Flipkart and Paytm, as shown below. As =A3B3, where we can see the A3 title is not equal to the B3 title, we will get the output as TRUE, shown as the output in the screenshot below.Drag down the same formula for the next cell. So the output will be as below:.If it is not equal, it will return FALSE, or else it will return TRUE as we can see, both the title names are the same and will return the output as FALSE, shown in the screenshot below. So the above formula will check for the A2 title name is not equal to the B2 title name.First, create a new column called Output.Here we will check that Amazon’s title name matches the Flipkart title name by following the below steps. Consider the below example, which shows two different titles named Amazon and Flipkart. In this Excel example, we will see how not equal to Excel operator works in strings. So Excel will return the output as TRUE, as shown below. We can see that the formula =B4C4 in this case, Amazon MRP is not equal to Flipkart MRP.Drag down the formula for the next cell.In the above screenshot, we can see that Amazon MRP is equal to Flipkart MRP, so that we will get the output as FALSE, shown in the screenshot below. ![]() Excel will check if B3 values are not equal to C3, then it returns TRUE, or else it will return FALSE. ![]()
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