I am looking for a VBA solution to be able to:
Look for duplicated values in column "A" and format. (Possible with the code below)
With each subsequent duplicate found, the code should sum all the values from Columns "J" through "N" on the first value and fill the duplicated cell black (help)
Sub CombineDuplicates()
Dim Cell As Variant
Dim PList As Range
lRow = Worksheets("Material Planning").Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
Set PList = Worksheets("Material Planning").Range("A4:A" & lRow)
For Each Cell In PList
'Checking whether value in cell already exist in the source range
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountIf(PList, Cell) > 1 Then
'Highlight duplicate values in red color
cRow = Cell.Row
Range("A" & cRow & ":R" & cRow).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 0, 0)
Else
Cell.Interior.Pattern = xlNone
End If
Next
End Sub
Please see the picture for reference. Top is unfiltered data and the bottom is how it should look after the macro runs. Please let me know if you need any more information. Thanks in advance!
This uses a dictionary to detect duplicates and a class to keep your data organized
Place this piece inside of a class module:
Option Explicit
Private data As datasum
Private prow As Long
Private ptargetsheet As Worksheet
Private Type datasum
thirtyday As Long
threemonth As Long
expectedusage As Double
ordertarget As Double
stock As Long
avgdayleft As Long
dayleft As Long
pending As Long
End Type
Sub initialize(targetsheet As Worksheet, row As Long)
Set ptargetsheet = targetsheet
prow = row
End Sub
Sub addData(dataArray As Variant)
data.thirtyday = data.thirtyday + dataArray(1, 1)
data.threemonth = data.threemonth + dataArray(1, 2)
data.expectedusage = data.expectedusage + dataArray(1, 3)
data.ordertarget = data.ordertarget + dataArray(1, 4)
data.stock = data.stock + dataArray(1, 5)
data.avgdayleft = data.avgdayleft + dataArray(1, 6)
data.dayleft = data.dayleft + dataArray(1, 8)
data.pending = data.pending + dataArray(1, 9)
End Sub
Sub placeData()
With ptargetsheet
.Cells(prow, 6).Value = data.thirtyday
.Cells(prow, 7).Value = data.threemonth
.Cells(prow, 8).Value = data.expectedusage
.Cells(prow, 9).Value = data.ordertarget
.Cells(prow, 10).Value = data.stock
.Cells(prow, 11).Value = data.avgdayleft
.Cells(prow, 13).Value = data.dayleft
.Cells(prow, 14).Value = data.pending
End With
End Sub
And this piece in either your sheet module or a regular module:
Option Explicit
Sub CombineDuplicates()
Dim i As Long
Dim lRow As Long
Dim dict As Object
Set dict = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
Dim data As DataClass
With Sheets("Material Planning")
lRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).row
For i = 4 To lRow
If Not dict.exists(.Cells(i, 1).Value) Then
Set data = New DataClass
data.initialize Sheets("Material Planning"), i
data.addData .Range(.Cells(i, 6), .Cells(i, 14)).Value
dict.Add .Cells(i, 1).Value, data
Else
dict(.Cells(i, 1).Value).addData .Range(.Cells(i, 6), .Cells(i, 14)).Value
dict(.Cells(i, 1).Value).placeData
.Range(.Cells(i, 1), .Cells(i, 14)).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 0, 0)
End If
Next i
End With
End Sub
This would be a simple, but probably not the fastest way of doing it:
Sub CombineDuplicates()
Dim Cell As Variant, PList As Range
Dim i As Long, j As Long, a As Long
Dim k(7) As Long
LRow = Worksheets(1).Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
For i = 4 To LRow
Erase k
If Not Range("A" & i).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 0, 0) Then
For j = i + 1 To LRow
If Range("A" & i).Value = Range("A" & j).Value Then
For a = 0 To 7
k(a) = k(a) + Cells(j, a + 2)
Next a
Range("A" & j & ":N" & j).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 0, 0)
End If
Next j
For a = 0 To 7
Cells(i, a + 2) = Cells(i, a + 2) + k(a)
Next a
End If
Next i
End Sub
Essentially, for each row that isn't black (to avoid unnessecary calculaitons) we loop the rest of the range to look for duplicats. Add the values in the array k and keep looking.
Then we end the subloop by adding the number from the array to the current row, and keep going.
Should probably add something to clear the interior formatting first, for subsequent runs.
So after sitting and brainstorming for a while, I figured that I was trying to overcomplicate things. Thanks to your responses it helped me figure out the direction that I wanted to go. This is the current code that I have which is working flawlessly! It is a little slow, but since I am not going to be shifting through thousands of data points, its is manageable.
I tried to insert value added comments in the code to show the process:
Sub CombineDuplicates()
Dim Cell As Variant
Dim PList As Range
Worksheets("Material Planning").Unprotect
Set ws = Worksheets("Material Planning")
'set last row of working range
lRow = Worksheets("Material Planning").Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
'Toggle parameter. If any cells in range are not colored then it will execute the macro to add common values
If Range("A4:A" & lRow).Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone Then
For i = 1 To lRow
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.EnableEvents = False
'since all of the "duplicate" values are listed near each oter, I just need to compare them one after another
Fst = ws.Range("A" & i)
Snd = ws.Range("A" & i + 1)
If Snd = Fst Then
'saves the Formula from the cell but just adds the value from the current cell to the next one
'this way even if there are more than 2 duplicates, the sum will continue on to the next cell
ws.Range("F" & i + 1).Formula = ws.Range("F" & i + 1).Formula & "+" & ws.Range("F" & i).Value
ws.Range("G" & i + 1).Formula = ws.Range("G" & i + 1).Formula & "+" & ws.Range("G" & i).Value
ws.Range("J" & i + 1).Formula = ws.Range("J" & i + 1).Formula & "+" & ws.Range("J" & i).Value
'The whole Row will be filled black so that it is not considered in the analysis
Range("A" & i & ":U" & i).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 0, 0)
End If
Next
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.EnableEvents = True
Else
'if there is already formatting on any cells in column A, this will remove the filled black formatting from all cells in the range
Range("A4:U" & lRow).Interior.Color = xlNone
ws.Range("F4:N" & ws.Cells(Rows.Count, 6).End(xlUp).Row).FillDown
ws.Range("P4:U" & ws.Cells(Rows.Count, 6).End(xlUp).Row).FillDown
End If
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.EnableEvents = True
Worksheets("Material Planning").Protect
End Sub
Thank you all for your help and advice on this!
Excel has a built-in dedup function. Can you not programmatically copy the 'Simple Description' column at the top to the area underneath, run the dedup on the range containing the copy, then add sumifs to the remaining columns?
The code below creates the bottom table from the top table shown in the picture.
Sub Dedup()
Range("A1:A9").Copy
Range("A12").PasteSpecial
Range("B1:E1").Copy
Range("B12").PasteSpecial
Range("A13:A20").RemoveDuplicates Columns:=1
Range("B13").Formula = "=SUMIF($A$2:$A$9,$A13,B$2:B$9)"
Range("B13").Copy Destination:=Range("B13:E17")
End Sub
Of course, this doesn't maintain the structure with the black rows, but I haven't understood why you need that anyway, since you still have the original table.
And you'll want to do something a little more sophisticated about identifying the correct ranges, particularly for the copied table and when copying the sumif formula from the first cell to the last cell in the range that results from the deduplication. I've kept it simple here for expediency.
Edit: If you want the bottom table to reflect the structure of the original table, you could do a countif on each of the rows in the copy and insert the requisit number of rows that that gives you, and make the new rows black.
Paste Special xlPasteSpecialOperationAdd
This is a slow solution but may be easily understood.
It loops through the cells in column A and uses Application.Match to find the index (position) of the first occurrence. If it is not the same then it colors the row and uses PasteSpecial with xlPasteSpecialOperationAdd to add the found values to the values defined by the index.
Application.ScreenUpdating will speed up the code hiding the on-going 'worksheet dance'.
The Code
Option Explicit
Sub CombineDuplicates()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim PList As Range
Dim Cell As Range
Dim ColsAll As Range
Dim Cols1 As Range
Dim Cols2 As Range
Dim cIndex As Variant
Dim lRow As Long
Dim cRow As Long
Set ws = Worksheets("Material Planning")
lRow = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
Set PList = ws.Range("A4:A" & lRow)
Set ColsAll = ws.Columns("A:N")
Set Cols1 = ws.Columns("F:K")
Set Cols2 = ws.Columns("M:N")
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each Cell In PList.Cells
cRow = Cell.Row
cIndex = Application.Match(Cell.Value, PList, 0) + 3
If cIndex < cRow Then
ColsAll.Rows(cRow).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 0, 0)
Cols1.Rows(cRow).Copy
Cols1.Rows(cIndex) _
.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues, xlPasteSpecialOperationAdd
Cols2.Rows(cRow).Copy
Cols2.Rows(cIndex) _
.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues, xlPasteSpecialOperationAdd
Else
ColsAll.Rows(cRow).Interior.Pattern = xlNone
End If
Next
Application.CutCopyMode = False
ws.Range("A3").Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Try this code, please. It should be very fast, using arrays and working only in memory and does not need to color anything. The processing result, meaning only the unique values with the necessary sum per each column will be dropped on a new sheet added after the processed one:
Sub CombineDuplicates()
`It needs a reference to 'Microsoft Scripting Runtime'
Dim LROW As Long, arrA, arr, arrR(4), arrF, dict As New Scripting.Dictionary
Dim sh As Worksheet, resSh As Worksheet, i As Long, j As Long, arrFin
Set sh = Worksheets("Material Planning")
LROW = sh.cells(rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).row
arrA = sh.Range("A4:A" & LROW).value
arr = sh.Range("J4:N" & LROW).value
For i = 1 To UBound(arrA)
If Not dict.Exists(arrA(i, 1)) Then
For j = 0 To 4
arrR(j) = arr(i, j + 1)
Next j
dict.Add arrA(i, 1), arrR
Else
For j = 0 To 4
arrR(j) = dict(arrA(i, 1))(j) + arr(i, j + 1)
Next j
dict(arrA(i, 1)) = arrR
End If
Next i
ReDim arrFin(1 To dict.Count, 1 To 5)
ReDim arrF(1 To dict.Count, 1 To 1)
For i = 0 To dict.Count - 1
arrF(i + 1, 1) = dict.Keys(i)
For j = 0 To 4
arrFin(i + 1, j + 1) = dict.items(i)(j)
Next
Next i
Set resSh = Worksheets.Add(After:=sh) 'add a new sheet aftere the active one and drop the array at once
resSh.Range("A2").Resize(UBound(arrF), 1).value = arrF
resSh.Range("J2").Resize(UBound(arrFin), UBound(arrFin, 2)).value = arrFin
End Sub
This approach will allow running the code as many times you need, after eventual updates or just in case. Otherwise, it will return double dates each next time...
If you have a problem with adding the necessary reference, please run the next code before the one able to process your data:
Sub addScrRunTimeRef()
'Add a reference to 'Microsoft Scripting Runtime':
'In case of error ('Programmatic access to Visual Basic Project not trusted'):
'Options->Trust Center->Trust Center Settings->Macro Settings->Developer Macro Settings->
' check "Trust access to the VBA project object model"
Application.VBE.ActiveVBProject.References.AddFromFile "C:\Windows\SysWOW64\scrrun.dll"
End Sub
Edited:
If you insist to keep all the range, and making black the interior of duplicates, you can try the next code, also very fast. It will also return in a newly created sheet, but only for testing reason. If it does what you want, the code can be easily adapted to overwrite the existing range of the active sheet:
Sub CombineDuplicatesKeepAll()
Dim LROW As Long, arrA, arrR(14), arrF, dict As New Scripting.Dictionary
Dim sh As Worksheet, resSh As Worksheet, i As Long, j As Long, arrFin, firstR As Long
Dim rngCol As Range, k As Long
Set sh = Worksheets("Material Planning")
LROW = sh.cells(rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).row
firstR = 4 'first row of the range to be processed
arrA = sh.Range("A" & firstR & ":N" & LROW).value 'place the range to be processed in an array
ReDim arrFin(1 To UBound(arrA), 1 To UBound(arrA, 2)) 'set the final array at the same dimensions
For i = 1 To UBound(arrA) 'iterate between the array elements
If Not dict.Exists(arrA(i, 1)) Then 'if not a dictionary key as value in column A:A (array column 1):
arrR(0) = sh.Range("A" & i + firstR - 1).Address 'place the cell address like forst dictionary item array element
arrR(1) = i 'the array second element will be the array row (to update it later)
arrFin(i, 1) = arrA(i, 1) 'first element of the final array, on i row will be the first column value
For j = 2 To 14
arrR(j) = arrA(i, j) 'input the rest of the row values in the array to be the dictionary item
arrFin(i, j) = arrA(i, j) 'place the same values in the final array
Next j
dict.Add arrA(i, 1), arrR 'add the array built above like dictionary item
Else
arrR(0) = dict(arrA(i, 1))(0) 'keep the same call address like the first element of the array to be input as item
arrFin(i, 1) = arrA(i, 1) 'place the value in column A:A in the first column of the final array
arrR(1) = dict(arrA(i, 1))(1) 'keep the row of the first dictionary key occurrence
For j = 2 To 14 'fill the array with the values of all row columns
If j <= 9 Then 'for first 9 columns keep their value
arrR(j) = dict(arrA(i, 1))(j)
Else 'for the rest (J to N) add the existing value (in dictionary) to the cells value
arrR(j) = dict(arrA(i, 1))(j) + arrA(i, j)
End If
arrFin(i, j) = arrA(i, j) 'fill the final array with the row data
Next j
dict(arrA(i, 1)) = arrR 'place the array like dictionary item
If rngCol Is Nothing Then 'if range to be colored does not exist, create it:
Set rngCol = sh.Range("A" & i + firstR - 1 & ":N" & i + firstR - 1)
Else 'if it exists, make a Union between existing and the new one:
Set rngCol = Union(rngCol, sh.Range("A" & i + firstR - 1 & ":N" & i + firstR - 1))
End If
End If
Next i
'adapt te final array rows which used to be the first occurrence of the same dictionary key:
For i = 0 To dict.Count - 1
k = dict.items(i)(1) 'extract the previously memorized row to be updated
For j = 2 To 14 'adapt the row content, for the row range equivalent columns
arrFin(k, j) = dict.items(i)(j)
Next
Next i
'just for testing, paste the result in a new added sheet.
'If everything OK, the code can drop the value in the active sheet
Set resSh = Worksheets.Add(After:=sh)
'drop the array content at once:
resSh.Range("A4").Resize(UBound(arrFin), UBound(arrFin, 2)).value = arrFin
If Not resSh Is Nothing Then _
resSh.Range(rngCol.Address).Interior.Color = vbBlack 'color the interior of the next occurrences
End Sub
I tried commenting the code lines, in a way to be easily understood. If something unclear, do not hesitate to ask for clarifications.
Please, send some feedback after testing it.
I read many post on this forum regarding my problem, but cant find solutions.
I have a table with different number of cells, with duplicate value.
I would like to count duplicates and show in another columns.
Source table where I mark a few cell:
I would like to receive such output
A have a part of code, but whatever I select, it counts the last cell
Dim rng, rngTarget, rngTargetName As Range
Set rngTarget = Range("D7")
Set items = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
For Each rng In Selection
If Not items.exists(rng.Value) Then
items.Add rng.Value, 1
rngTarget.Value = items(rng.Value)
rngTargetName = rng
Else
items(rng.Value) = items(rng.Value) + 1
rngTarget.Value = items(rng.Value)
rngTargetName = rng
End If
Next
What i missing?
First enter this in a Standard Module:
Public Function unikue(rng As Range)
Dim arr, c As Collection, r As Range
Dim nCall As Long, nColl As Long
Dim i As Long
Set c = New Collection
nCall = Application.Caller.Count
On Error Resume Next
For Each r In rng
If r.Value <> "" Then
c.Add r.Text, CStr(r.Text)
End If
Next r
On Error GoTo 0
nColl = c.Count
If nCall > nColl Then
ReDim arr(1 To nCall, 1 To 1)
For i = 1 To nCall
arr(i, 1) = ""
Next i
Else
ReDim arr(1 To nColl, 1 To 1)
End If
For i = 1 To nColl
arr(i, 1) = c.Item(i)
Next i
unikue = arr
End Function
The above UDF() will return a list of the unique, non-blank, items in a block of cells.
Then in a set of cells in column, say F starting at F5 , array-enter:
=unikue(A1:D3)
In G5 enter:
=COUNTIF($A$1:$D$3,F5)
and copy downward:
With Excel 365, there is a no-VBA solution.
Thanks Gary's for help, but ...
i completed my version of code and now works as expected - i can select few cell and count duplicates.
My working code:
Dim rng As Range
Dim var As Variant
Dim i As Integer
i = 0
Set D = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
For Each rng In Selection
If rng <> "" Then
If D.exists(rng.Value) Then
D(rng.Value) = D(rng.Value) + 1
Else
D.Add rng.Value, 1
End If
End If
Next
For Each var In D.Keys
Range("C" & (i + 18)) = var
Range("E" & (i + 18)) = D(var)
i = i + 1
Next
Set D = Nothing
I am trying to loop through an array and, when it finds a cell which is not equal a specific value, it deletes the entire row. Here is the code:
Sub DeleteTest()
Dim crr()
crr = Range("A3:A1000")
For i = LBound(crr, 1) To UBound(crr, 1)
If (crr(i, 1) <> "One" And crr(i, 1) <> "Two") Then
' Line to delete the row in which the value of the cell is not One or Two
End If
Next
End Sub
I know I can also do it with an Autofilter, but I would like to know the way to do it with the array.
Here's one way:
Sub DeleteTest()
Dim rng As Range, crr(), i As Long
Set rng = Range("A3:A1000")
crr = rng.Value
For i = UBound(crr, 1) To LBound(crr, 1) Step -1 '<<< loop backwards
If (crr(i, 1) <> "One" And crr(i, 1) <> "Two") Then
rng.Cells(i).EntireRow.Delete
End If
Next
End Sub
Try this code
Sub Test()
Dim x, r As Range
With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
Set r = .Range("A3:A1000")
x = Filter(.Evaluate("TRANSPOSE(IF((" & r.Address & "=""One"")+(" & r.Address & "=""Two""),""A"" & ROW(" & r.Address & ")))"), False, False)
If UBound(x) = -1 Then Exit Sub
.Range(Join(x, ",")).EntireRow.Hidden = True
On Error Resume Next
r.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).EntireRow.Delete
On Error GoTo 0
.Rows.Hidden = False
End With
End Sub
I am trying to compare values in two lists. I want my code to compare a value in the first list and check all the entries in the second list. If there is a match then the code will print true next to the value in the first list and if not it will print false.
The problem I am having is that my code only compares values that are in the same row.
The code runs and I have tried it on a two smaller lists to make sure the data types are to same and there aren't any extra spaces or commas in the lists that would lead to a "False" output. I have also tried changing the order of the for and if statements but this doesn't work either.
Sub findvalues()
For i = 2 To 16
For j = 2 To 16
If Cells(i, 3).Value = Cells(i, 1).Value Then
Cells(i, 4).Value = "TRUE"
ElseIf Cells(i, 3).Value = Cells(j + 1, 1).Value Then
Cells(i, 4).Value = "TRUE"
Else
Cells(i, 4).Value = "FALSE"
End If
Next j
Next i
End Sub
Here are the two lists I am testing the code on
Slight mods to your code based on the data you provided in columns 1 & 3. As always, things could be improved but this should get you going ...
Sub findvalues()
Dim i As Long, j As Long, bResult As Boolean
For i = 2 To 16
strValueToLookFor = Cells(i, 1)
For j = 2 To 16
bResult = False
If strValueToLookFor = Cells(j, 3).Value Then
bResult = True
Exit For
End If
Next j
Cells(i, 6).Value = bResult
Next i
End Sub
... you may just need to flick the columns over so the first list searches on the second list or vice versa.
I don't see any need for VBA - formulas are the way to go - but to avoid two loops one could do this:
Sub findvalues()
Dim i As Long
For i = 2 To 130
Cells(i, 4).Value = IsNumeric(Application.Match(Cells(i, 1).Value, Range("C2:C130"), 0))
Next i
End Sub
Update: this does not cater for multiple matches.
There are many was to achieve that. one of them is by using IF & COUNTIF
Formula
=IF(COUNTIF($E$2:$E$6,A2)>0,"TRUE","FALSE")
Results:
VBA CODE
Option Explicit
Sub findvalues()
Dim i As Long
Dim rng As Range
With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1") 'Change if needed
Set rng = .Range("A2:A130") 'set rng to includes values from column A, rows 2:130
For i = 2 To 130 'Loop from row 2 to 130
'Check if the values in column C includes in the rng
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountIf(rng, .Range("C" & i).Value) > 0 Then
.Range("D" & i).Value = "TRUE"
Else
.Range("D" & i).Value = "FALSE"
End If
Next i
End With
End Sub
VBA code to reconcile two lists.
Sub Reconciliation()
Dim endRow As Long
Dim ICount As Long
Dim Match1() As Variant
Dim Match2() As Variant
Dim ws As Worksheet
Set ws = Worksheets("Recon")
ICount = 0
endRow = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).Row
endRow1 = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, 11).End(xlUp).Row
Match1 = Sheet1.Range("b2:b" & endRow)
Match2 = Sheet1.Range("K2:K" & endRow1)
For i = LBound(Match1) To UBound(Match1)
For j = LBound(Match2) To UBound(Match2)
If Match1(i, 1) = Match2(j, 1) Then
ICount = ICount + 1
Sheet1.Range("C" & i + 1).Value = ICount
Sheet1.Range("L" & j + 1).Value = ICount
Else
End If
Next j
Next i
End Sub
I am looking to concatenate cells in a column. the model begins with a model number without any . the options to that model begin with . I would like the marco to concatenate all the way until the beginning of the next model number (the next cell that does not begin with .) , then repeat process, I have provided a an example below. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
current State
abc
.bcr
.kjl
.plk
ghy
.ytr
.ihgew
.rth
.u
.lpn
trh
.pjkjh
.dsgyudd
.hg
.gfd
Future State
abc.bcr.kjl.plk
ghy.ytr.ihgew.rth.u.lp
trh.pjkjh.dsgyudd.hg.gfd
Try this:
Option Explicit
Sub ConditionalConcatenate()
'col A contain the texts and col B in corresponding row hold concatenated result
Dim strDone As String
Dim rngg As Range, lastcolA As Range, rngused As Range
Dim counted As Integer, i As Integer, j As Integer
Range("B:B").ClearContents
strDone = ""
Set rngg = ActiveSheet.Range("A:A")
Set lastcolA = rngg.Find(What:="*", After:=[A1], SearchDirection:=xlPrevious)
Set rngused = Range("A1:A" & lastcolA.Row)
counted = rngused.Rows.Count
For i = 1 To counted
If Left(rngused(i), 1) <> "." Then
strDone = strDone & rngused(i)
For j = 1 To counted
If Left(rngused(i).Offset(j, 0), 1) = "." Then
strDone = strDone & rngused(i).Offset(j, 0)
ElseIf Left(rngused(i).Offset(j, 0), 1) <> "." Then
Range("B" & i).Value = strDone
strDone = ""
Exit For
End If
Next
End If
Next
Set rngg = Nothing
Set lastcolA = Nothing
Set rngused = Nothing
End Sub