I have been working on a basic input sheet for progress reporting at work to standardize the information and acheive a half decent automated report.
I am have trouble validating the textbox to only allow an integer to be entered in the box. On result of text being entered on add, a msgbox should prompt the user to enter only text.
How might I do this?
Private Sub CommandButton6_Click() Dim iRow As Long Dim ws As Worksheet
Below is a snapshot of data in a column. I need a way to extract the number, may be a whole, may be decimal, and leave behind the text description. Result to be put into a new column:
The idea here is that the integer could be integrated in anyway imaginable with the associated text. I don't need the text. The end result must display this in a new column:
i need is a script that will add two boxes together to get a sum in a third box, but where it is tricky for me is that i need the third box to retain the summed value even when either of the first two box values are deleted.
For example, say i have box A1=10, B1=40, and C1= SUM of A1 & B1 (so C1=50). Easy enough, but where im lost is that i want to be able to delete the value of either A1 or B1 and then have C1 still = 50, so then i can input another value into either A1 or B1 to continue to add to C1.
I'm creating a user form where the user can enter latitude and longitude in either Deg/Min/Sec format or Decimal Degrees. To go from decimal degrees into Deg/Min/Sec I need to do the following
X = Integer(A) <-- I need to cast A as an integer or truncate it. Not sure how to do this in VBA. Y = Integer[( A - X ) * 60] <-- Again, needs to be cast as an integer Z = {[( A - X ) * 60] - Y} * 60. I didn't see a native truncate function in Excel and in the past I've always used Left() or Right()
So I'm trying to format the last variable so that it is always four digits, ie, 0001, 0034, 0204, 1234, etc...
Any clue how to do this, I've searched around and can't seem to find the code for it. I could do it with a long set of conditional statements, but I'm pretty sure there is a format function or something.
In the following code snippet I have worked out a way to verify that the user inputs an Integer and then prompts downstream if an improper value was entered. The user is prompted for a corrected reponse and loops until they get it right. The initial Cancel at the first prompt was causing issues until i saw poster: titarelli use StrPtr(). Except for subsequent cancels, the code works but it is clunky at best. How to tighten this up?
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Dim Quantity As Variant Dim CorrectedQuantity As Variant Dim j As Integer
Take a look at the sample sheet. I get the information as an import that looks like the info in column A.
I want it to look like the data in Column B. If I try to format as a number it always turns the last number to a 0. I also dont want the 0's on front of the digits either.
I dont really care how its done. But I would like a routine to turn column A into and like the example in Column B. No zeros on the front and maintaining all numbers.
I'm trying to write an if statement that checks if a value is a whole integer value or not. I was initially using the Mod operator but realized that the Mod operator rounds values to whole numbers before determining the outcome. Initially I tried:
I need to count, not list, all of the factors of an integer. For instance the number 12 has the following, 1 2 3 4 6 12, so the solution to the NoF(12)=6.
I would like to round down to interger or half. I would give you some examples:
3.76 to become 3.5 2.48 to become 2 -1.12 to become -1.5 0.05 to become 0
I tried to use round down fucntion but I am not able to have the desired outcome. I thnink the issue is with the second argument of the aforementioned function. How many digits should be indicated? I put 1 but it does not work.
I set a column width to some integer like 10, and the next time I open the file it has changed to something like 9.89. Is there some configuration that prevents this from happening and leaves my setting alone?
I am trying to concatenate some string and integer. It is always for previous month end date, i.e, 7/31/2009 or 8/31/2009.
Here is I have the data now Profit and Loss for After running the macro I would like to be Profit and Loss for 8/31/2009 Here is what I wrote so far which does not work. I am sure there is simpler way to do it. I put the month end date 5 columns to the right for the time being and in the intention after deleting it after concatenation automatically.
I'm on a time crunch and can't remember or seem to be able to find how to check if a value stored in a variable is a number or is text.
I want to be able to define QTY under the general public definition with no designation (i.e. integer, date, string...so on.)
The variable QTY could be anything and I grab some parsed data from a cell, if it is filled with a number I want to keep it, if not I want to delete it.
I know how to keep it or delete it, I just need to know how to check for integers...(check to see if it is a number from the keypad...I can still store it as text -- maybe integer isn't the best word).
I see you (whomever you is) fixed the "Deletked" in the message box...it is now Deleted. I can't give you a hard time about not following the rules now.
I have written a macro to record some information to cells on a spreadsheet. Below is my code. As you can see I already have row setup in the code, but I now want to add column as an integer. So that if something were recorded in col m, then it would add 1 to colu and the next information would be added in col n.
Col = 13 (M) to start with.
Dim row As Integer Dim colu As Integer
If Trim(txt(8, 10, 25)) = Workbooks("Book1").Worksheets(1).Range("K" & row) Then MyScreen.Area(8, 4, 8, 5).Copy MyScreen.Area(22, 40, 22, 41).Paste SendKey "<ENTER>" If MyScreen.Area(7, 57, 7, 57) = "A" Then Workbooks("Book1").Worksheets(1).Range(colu & row) = Trim(txt(7, 57, 74)) 'getting my error here.. something wrong with colu colu = colu + 1 End If
I would like to take out the first integer that comes after the word Orange (not case sensitive). I'm kinda at a loss here, how do I go about accomplishing this?
I need to reference a different workbook in a while loop. Each iteration, PopFive increases by 3, as I want to pull the numbers of every third row. How does the syntax of the line go after the " ! "?
I have an array of data with both positive and negative numbers. I want to locate the largest number (farthest from zero) regardless of sign. But I will need to retain the sign because I will be dividing every number in the array by that number to normalize the array to values between 1 and -1?