I have a formula in a string, like "5,6889*0,11^3 ..." and I would like to insert it as a formula into a cell or just to get the result into a variable. I have tried
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=" & String Or
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = String (With the equal sign already In the String)
but it doesnt work.
When i do it manualy - select the cell in excel, put the egual sign in and paste the formula it works.
Does Excel have any 'built-in' ability to interpret a string as a formula, or would I need to implement a VBA function? In it's simplest form I am thinking of something along the lines:
Cell A1 contains: 5 Cell A2 contains: "*100"
Cell A4 contains: =Evaluate(A1 & A2) and hence displays 500
I know evaluate doesn't work, but is there something that does this?
The table below is a portion of a calendar to track vacation and sick time. What I am trying to do is add all the hours of vacation ("V") and sick ("E") time that an employee has used in a cell at the end of each row which represents a month. So there are 31 cells that I need to look in and if it contains V... sum in the vacation cell. There may be a space after the letters and there may not be. They can also start with a decimal.
month 1 2 3 4 5 Vacation Sick
January E8 V8 V.5 V6.25 E .5 Sum of V (should be 14.25) Sum of E
but iget the the error application defined or object defined error this is saying it cant place the asktime to cell I have to bring the time thru as string as it come thru as one
if it is possible, to use a string variable in a Formula via VBA.
For example: ActiveCell.Formula = "=SUM(Sheet3!strVariable)"
Of course the code is not working that way. The Variable has the following structer: CellAdress;CellAdress;CellAdress... so it would perfectly fit into the formula-syntax.
Is there any possible way to do that? The reason behind it is, that I have to deal with a flexible range and I want to process this range with a formula. Actually the range is flexible, because of different filters and I only wanna count all numbers in the unhidden rows.
My varibale would then contain all celladresses, for the visible cells.
So in a nutshell: is it possible to somehow use a varible in a formula?
I'm having problems with small macro I'm writing.. I'm very close to finishing it but I'm stuck at the end by an extremely small/basic error. What I wan't to do is take a Formula that was generated in a loop and is stored in a string and to output it to a cell on my worksheet as a working formula...
I'm using Excel 2007. I want to write a formula that will list all characters in a string to the left of a "-". See below example. What formula would I use?.......
My formula =MID(A1,FIND("of",A1)+2,10) works perfect if it has a "customer of...". How to revise my formula that when it gets to cell B2 and if there is no "** Customer of ..." it would leave it blank or zero rather than #Value!?
I am using the following code to read a formula as a string. But sometimes the use r may forget to enter formula in the particular cell. In this case I want to check if the first character of the string is a Equal-to Sign (=). In case it is then macro proceeds further otherwise a message prompts user to enter a formula first. how to check if the first character of the string is a '=' sign?
how to use a formula or macro or whatever that is applicable to solve my current issue.
For example:
I've the following text below. The prefix of "atest", "bgo", "crun" and "dfly_c" are fixed pattern, however, the text after prefix will change accordingly.
Now my request is, I would like to have the final output as per below. Notices that there are some additional numbers behind the text (with semicolumn).
Final output: atest_myhomeisfar:1998 brun_veryfast:2009 cfly_bluesky:1790 dfly_c:bluesky:1800
My question is, is it possible to create something to handle this issue? I mean something that will seach thru a particular fixed pattern as mentioned above and add the number behind it?
I would like to do it one at the time (one prefix at a time). Not mass searching and adding.
For example: Search all "atest*" pattern and add an additional number behind.
I'm getting the generic 1004 error on the Range.FormulaR1C1 line, but I can't seem to see the problem.
Code: Sub UpdateFormulas() Dim stockFund As String For i = 2 To finalRow
[Code]....
The mouse-over on the stockFund variable in that last line shows the correct cell address as the value and I checked the If statement to ensure it actually finds the number. I would guess that it would be a syntax error with that line, but it looks correct to me.
How can I transform a text string into a formula. ='F1'!$C$2
This appears as a text and I want to convert it to a formula exactly like it's written. I made this formula like this because I need to get the value from 1000 sheets. So I use the formula to change the sheet number automatically.
But now I can not convert the text into a real formula.
I know that I could do it with a macro but I prefer to do it without using a macro.
I have been trying to work out a formula without success so far. If you look at the this text string
Code: Depart Doncaster Depot with a Mini bus at 0649
The "Mini" word in red is the one that I am trying to work out with.
Here is the problem. The "Mini" word could be replaced with 7 other words - Walk, Artic, Dart Smart, Maxi, Smart, Staff Car, or just bus with no explanation as to what type it is.
I need a formula to look at the text string and work out which one of the above categories are included in the text and based on that gives me either W, A, Dart Smart, Mx, S, Car, and the last to be just N.
What formula can I use to search a range of cell values for a specific text string? My method is searching formulas instead, which is not what I want.
Background: I am developing a little test script for a project and I want to include some automatic validations to help make the job of the testers easier.
What I have set up so far:
1. Testers input numbers into specific fields M8 through M20.
2. Fields N8 through N20 automatically check fields M8 through M20 and compare those with what is contained in a range of hidden cells I set up in advance. A formula ensures that it reports "correct" or "incorrect" on a field-by-field basis, based on the comparison.
3. Cell O8 searches for the text string "incorrect" in cells N8 through N20. If that text string appears in any one of the cell values (not formulas), then O8 directs the tester to test again. If the text string "incorrect" does not appear, then cell O8 reports that the test was successful, and the tester can proceed to the next test (exact same setup repeats).
My only problem is in the formula used for the last step. I have tried a few different formulas I know in cell 08, but none are giving me the results I'm looking for. The closest I have come is a successful search and validation based on the string being in the formula instead of in the value of the given cell.
I'm trying to put a formula into a group of cells with VBA. However, the formula requires quotation marks in it...e.g.,
the formula in the cell should be... = "STR - " & intRow
where intRow will insert a designated integer. My problem is the quotes for the string part....I can't get the VBA code (tried both setting a string variable and using range.value =) to keep the needed quotes.
I'm having a problem with the below array. The column heading in cells E7:H7 Never change and i would like to sum up the appropriate data below those headings according to the what is in cell D4. The formula in cell A9 works but only if the string is exactly the same as what is listed in cell D4. Is there a way to reference cell D4 like i have in cell B9. I'm looking to get the formula in B9 to work, but i'm missing something.
Sheet1
ABCDEFGH2Assumptions 3Collateral Sample 1{60;90;FCL} MACRO Populates 4Collateral Sample 2{90;FCL} {60;90;FCL} 5Collateral Sample 3{FCL} 6Collateral Sample 4{60;90;FCL} 7 Current6090FCL8 990 123410200 658711360 4682212 Spreadsheet FormulasCellFormulaA9{=SUM(IF($E$7:$H$7={60;90;"FCL"},$E9:$H9))}B9{=SUM(IF($E$7:$H$7=$D$4,$E9:$H9))}A10{=SUM(IF($E$7:$H$7={60;90;"FCL"},$E10:$H10))}B10{=SUM(IF($E$7:$H$7=$D$4,$E10:$H10))}A11{=SUM(IF($E$7:$H$7={60;90;"FCL"},$E11:$H11))}B11{=SUM(IF($E$7:$H$7=$D$4,$E11:$H11))}Formula Array: Produce enclosing { } by entering formula with CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER!
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I need a formula that will extract string November, now i know i could use MID, but that would mean i would have to manually count "Start num" and "Num chars", easy there an easier approach than this?
I know this should be straightforward, but just can't "hack the logic", whether using "Countifs" oor "SumProduct" formulae.
Attached file 140509 String Criteria.xlsx file has database of three fields (Date, Route number and Part number)
I need the formula that totals number of rows meeting three criteria: (a) A specific date from Col A (b) A specific number from Col B And the part I can't sort out: (c) Any cell containing a "string" in Col C (so needs to count the "core" even if it has a prefix or suffix).
E.g. How many rows have "Date x" in Col A, "Route Y" in Col B and a cell containing "123" in Col C?
how to checking data in 2 column each row, if partial/altogether string is match, shown "ok" otherwise show "check" with data in column a as parameter..
I'm working on a formula to make it enable a part of the text then return the best possible match. Below is my formula
=MATCH("*"&$A11&"*",'[Customer Master List - 05.30.xlsx]Export Worksheet'!$B$82:$B$1298,0)
However, it works with some text but won't work for some.
For example, I have this text CARE-A-LOT, INC and in the master sheet there is a similar text like this CARE-A-LOT. I want it to return CARE-A-LOT as this the best match possible.
I have a long list of terms, and I need to identify which of these terms appear in another body of text strings. Rather than searching for each individual term, is there a formula that check the terms for me automatically.
The terms will appear in the larger body of text, but they won't appear on their own, so they won't be perfect matches.
I've attached a sheet to try to illustrate the problem.