I have a variable called "MinVal" which is an integer. Does anyone know the correct code for rounding this integer to the nearest multiple of 5 (or 10)? I need to do this in VBA, not on the Excel worksheet.
I am trying to add some numbers only if they are integers/numbers. My condition goes like this:
IF((rangeA)=Numbers,SUM(rangeA),"One or more values not available")
I came up with this formula, but it gives me an error.
=IF(ISNUMBER(P5;Z5;BL5;BN5;BP5;AS5;AV5;EU5;FI5;GH5;GK5;GN5;GX5;HE5;HR5);SUM(P5;Z5;BL5;BN5;BP5;AS5;AV5;EU5;FI5;GH5;GK5;GN5;GX5;HE5;HR5);"One ore more values not available")
It says I have given many arguments for ISNUMBER function.
I have a column of numbers that represent sales prices.
If the price ends in anything between .x0 - .x4 I want the replacement number to be .x4 and if anything between .x5 - .x9 I want the replacement number to be .x9.
For example, the sales price is 1.93. The "rounded" number should be 1.94.
Now obvously this is the value of U27 x 0.5, this varies depending on the value of U27, however is there a way to round up the sum to the nearest even number. So if the sum produces .75 then I want it to be .76.
I have a long list of data that is entered with 2 decimal points Example is 23.66.
This column is then tied to another column with a certain criteria. I need to round up the cell to read as 24 instead of 23.66. I tried Excel's build in tool but the cell still reads as 23.66 even though it can be viewed as 24.When you click on the cell, it still reads as 23.66.
I was trying to decrease the decimal places of the data figures that I'm currently working on my report, however, it keeps rounding-up the decimal numbers. I wish to keep the original numbers and just decrease the decimal places.
For example: The original figure is = 7260.12903225806 Upon decreasing the decimal figures to just 2, the result became = 7260.13
Is it possible for me to just have this result = 7260.12 instead of 7260.13?
I've tried using the TRUNC formula butit does not work if the 2nd decimal value is 0.
For example: The original figure is = 227161.905808985 Upon applying the formula, the result became = 227161.9 instead of 227161.90
I have columns of geological data in number form which may have about 4 or 5 decimal points. I want to reduce them to 2 decimal points without rounding the numbers up. Is there a simple way to do this?
Here is what i am trying to achieve. If the date 2/20/2010 is located at F53 & the cell next to it at H53 is populated with a number between 1 & 16, then i want the cell at J11 (42 rows further up) to auto populate with the number 1. When this occurs the cells beneath this, from J12 to J52 should also auto populate with the with consecutive numbers from 2 to 42. Would also like to see the cells with numbers 1 to 28, automatically format to orange & the cells containing numbers 29 to 42 automatically format to yellow. I plan to have this condition repeat several times later in the year, at dates that are to be decided. When these dates are decided i want to be able to enter a number from 1 to 16 & next to the date & all of the above automatically occurs.
I am trying to round similar to Banker's Rounding or Scientific Rounding but I can't find a consistent formula that works perfect with decimals.
Using three decimal places for all the samples, I can get 0.0785 to round to 0.078 but 0.1785 wants to round to 0.179 instead of staying 0.078. Or 0.0005 will round to 0 but 0.5115 wants to round to 0.511 instead of 0.512.
Here is a list of sample numbers along with desired results: .0785 should be .078 .5115 should be .512 .5035 should be .504 .0005 should be 0 .0025 should be .002 .0194 should be .019 .0195 should be .02 .0135 should be .014 .0115 should be .012 .8115 should be .812
I cannot find a formula which gives me all of these results. Here is a list of the formulas I have tried so far (NOTE: cell A2 is the working cell in my worksheet where I enter the number to be rounded)
Is there a way to make a macro convert '1' to Yes and '0' to No? I have 2 columns (F and G) in a worksheet that contain the value of 1 or 0, but I need to convert them to Yes or No. I have tried some fo the samples but they pop up a msgbox which is not required.
I am using to rotate through different values of 2 variables. The macro was created by a friend of mine 2 years ago so I need to modify it. The macro is quite usable so I hope someone will benefit from it. The problem with it is doesn’t rotate through a range of integers but only from zero to some number. In other words it allows to specify only the right hand of the range through which it will rotate (for example, from 0 to 100 or from 0 to 20 for A). The second issue with it is that it adds a difference number (“dif”, e.g. 3) to the start of the second variable’s range and starts only from there (from 3 to 100 for B). The third issue is that it doesn’t allow to rotate through a third variable (“C”) as you will see in my example. I am working on a task which requires precise definition of the ranges through which the macro will rotate and also the ability to rotate through a third variable. Need to modify it so that all the three imperfections are removed from it? Or maybe there are ready made macros freely available which allow to do just that?
I recently had a major system crash. Took me a couple of hot stops and starts to get my XP professional to behave. It seemed to sort itself out and all is now working fine except that is for excel 2010 part of office 2010 personal and business. I first installed Office 2010 in January this year and it has all worked fine. Now Excel spread sheets behave as follows - even those that were created before the system crashes mentioned above. If I enter integer 1 in any cell and press accept the entry becomes '0.01'. If I enter 1.0 the entry becomes 1 when accept pressed. I have repaired the Office suite. I have removed and reload the Office suite. I have tested numbers in Word and on the calculator and both work correctly - so my question is simple - How do I make Excel once again accept that a single digit should be taken at value and not convert it to tenths?
I needed to convert PartNumber to a string using Cstr(PartNumber).
The following VB code searches an Excel spreadsheet for a Production Order and then looks for a Part Number in the corresponding row. The Production Order can be listed multiple times, but there is only 1 Production Order/Part Number combo. When searching for the Part Number, it will find letters, numbers with a dash and letter/number combos, but won't find integers.
For example, it will find ABC, 3500-01 and T1000, but not 200.
is it possilble to extract integers from a text string within a cell?
Eg. Cell A1 - "ABC 123" I want to extract the "123" from cell A1.
I have many text strings from which I need to extract the integers from. The trouble is that each text string does not follow a consistent order, so I cannot use text functions such as LEFT, MID or RIGHT to extract what i need.
I need to declare a two dimensional array that will return the Row and the cell's string value. My only solution is to return the row as a string like this.
Public GlobalArray(2, 100) As String
How to get more control than this? Maybe I should just declare it as a variant but this might open it up for problems later.
I am experimenting with solver and have attached an example of my problem. A3:A12 contains a list of numbers from 1 to 10. B3:B12 are my cells I wish to change to be either 1 or 0. If a cell in column B equals 1 then it multiplies the corresponding number in column A by 1 and puts the result in column C. Column C is summed up in cell C14.
I have a comma delimited CSV file that holds about 2 millions rows of data (a lot I know but it's the only format I can work with unfortunately). One of the rows has some numbers in it that have lots of decimal places (like 3.908651901). I need to round that entire column - all 2 million rows - to whole integers.
The problem is that when I open it in excel it says something like "only 1 million rows shown". After more investigation I have found out that excel cannot handle more than 1 millions rows at a time.
My question is this: If I select the whole column and round the numbers to integers will that apply to the entire 2 millions rows? Or only the 1 million showing in excel?
Are there any other programs available that can handle 2-2.5 million rows and change the column to whole integers?