Malinas Score Calculation

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 Isa -
Hello,

I would like to know (if possible) how to calculate a score (Malinas) in an excel table.
I have a table with 4 columns (the 5 items below, plus the values zero points, one point, and two points) and 5 rows (Number of previous pregnancies, Duration of labor, Duration of contractions, Interval between contractions, and Loss or not of the waters).
I would like to display the result obtained in a cell below the table.
You need to choose for each row but in a single column (0, 1, or 2).
Thank you for your help. Take care.

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  1. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58213 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 481
     


    Hello Isa, hello Via55.

    I congratulate Macintosh who found the definition of the Malinas score and created a beautiful formula, which is correct!
    However, as the question is posed by Isa, we should be able to simply provide the following directly:
    0 in D9; 0 in D10; 1 in D11; 1 in D12; 2 in D13
    and read the sum of 4 in D15.
    Once again, well done to Macintosh.
    https://cjoint.com/c/JEzv5jmGgZU
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    1. Isa
       
      Whoa, super fast responses... I just now see them. I'm looking... already thanks to everyone!
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      1. Isa > Isa
         
        It’s working, thank you for everything!
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  2. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58213 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 481
     


    Hello everyone.

    Just for fun, if by chance anyone is interested, I had fun making it into a ring chart. https://cjoint.com/c/JEAoHP4v81U

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    Raymond (INSA, AFPA)
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  3. Anonymous user
     
    Hello Raymond
    Ah ah ah, you shouldn't overdo it ;-) Just missing the darts now...
    But great job, it feels like the continent ;-)
    See you later

    PS: It's not the score from Salinas (on CJoint) but from Malinas.

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    1. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58213 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 481
       


      Thank you, Macintosh :
      I have corrected all my file names.

      .................... And for the dart, just ask:

      Raymond
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      1. Isa > Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58213 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention  
         
        Top!
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  4. via55 Posted messages 14391 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 759
     
    Hello Isa

    Incomprehensible!
    Post an example of your file on cjoint.com, copy the created link, and come back to paste it here by giving a specific example and the expected results in this case

    Best regards
    Via

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  5. Anonymous user
     
    Hello
    I didn't know about the Malinas Score!!
    I did this
    securitoo.free.fr/files/Score de Malinas.xlsx

    Let me know if it's correct.
    See you later
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    Patrick Dupont.
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  6. Anonymous user
     
    Hello Raymond
    Actually, not knowing Molinas' score, I just thought that if there are values, we can provide them; if we enter 4 in the Number of children, that works too!!
    But if we only focus on entering the score, it's less fun ;-)
    Wishing you all the best.

    But since Isa isn't responding, I'm starting to wonder!

    See you later

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  7. Anonymous user
     
    Ah ah ah

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