Count cells that contain positive numbers

Generic formula 

=COUNTIF(rng,">0")

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Count cells between two numbers

Count cells greater than

Explanation

To count positive numbers in a range of cells, you can use the COUNTIF function. In the generic form of the formula (above) rng represents a range of cells that contain numbers.

In the example, the active cell contains this formula:

=COUNTIF(B2:B6,">0")

How this formula works

COUNTIF counts the number of cells in a range that match the supplied criteria. In this case, the criteria is supplied as ">0", which is evaluated as "values greater than zero". The total count of all cells in the range that meet this criteria is returned by the function.

You can easily adjust this formula to count cells based on other criteria. For example, to count all cells with a value greater than or equal to 100, use this formula:

=COUNTIF(rng,">=100")

Count cells that contain positive numbers

Generic formula 

=COUNTIF(rng,">0")

Related formulas 

Count cells between two numbers

Count cells greater than

Explanation

To count positive numbers in a range of cells, you can use the COUNTIF function. In the generic form of the formula (above) rng represents a range of cells that contain numbers.

In the example, the active cell contains this formula:

=COUNTIF(B2:B6,">0")

How this formula works

COUNTIF counts the number of cells in a range that match the supplied criteria. In this case, the criteria is supplied as ">0", which is evaluated as "values greater than zero". The total count of all cells in the range that meet this criteria is returned by the function.

You can easily adjust this formula to count cells based on other criteria. For example, to count all cells with a value greater than or equal to 100, use this formula:

=COUNTIF(rng,">=100")