Can anyone solve this?
Sub test
Dim i as integer
For I = 1 to 10
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15,&i&)"
Next I
End Sub
your actual goal is unclear
you may want to start form this code
Sub test()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 1 To 10
cells(i, 4).Formula = "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)"
Next
End Sub
and adjust it to your needs, knowing that:
it currently writes in cells "D1:D10"
since cells(i, 4) references a cell in 4th column (i.e.: column "D") 4 and i row, and we're inside a loop where i is looping through 1 to 10
so if:
you want to reference a different column then just change 4 to the proper column index
you want to reference a different row then just change i to the proper row index (may be some i+2 if you need to iterate through 1 to 10 but start writing from row 3)
the formula written in those cells is:
=SUM(E1:E15) in D1,
=SUM(E2:E15) in D2,
....
=SUM(E10:E15) in D10.
so just change "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)" to your actual needs
You're close, trying to use ampersands (&) to concatenate strings.
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15," & i & ")"
Use the ampersands between strings to merge them, not inside strings.
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Can anyone solve this?
Sub test
Dim i as integer
For I = 1 to 10
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15,&i&)"
Next I
End Sub
your actual goal is unclear
you may want to start form this code
Sub test()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 1 To 10
cells(i, 4).Formula = "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)"
Next
End Sub
and adjust it to your needs, knowing that:
it currently writes in cells "D1:D10"
since cells(i, 4) references a cell in 4th column (i.e.: column "D") 4 and i row, and we're inside a loop where i is looping through 1 to 10
so if:
you want to reference a different column then just change 4 to the proper column index
you want to reference a different row then just change i to the proper row index (may be some i+2 if you need to iterate through 1 to 10 but start writing from row 3)
the formula written in those cells is:
=SUM(E1:E15) in D1,
=SUM(E2:E15) in D2,
....
=SUM(E10:E15) in D10.
so just change "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)" to your actual needs
You're close, trying to use ampersands (&) to concatenate strings.
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15," & i & ")"
Use the ampersands between strings to merge them, not inside strings.
Can anyone solve this?
Sub test
Dim i as integer
For I = 1 to 10
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15,&i&)"
Next I
End Sub
your actual goal is unclear
you may want to start form this code
Sub test()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 1 To 10
cells(i, 4).Formula = "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)"
Next
End Sub
and adjust it to your needs, knowing that:
it currently writes in cells "D1:D10"
since cells(i, 4) references a cell in 4th column (i.e.: column "D") 4 and i row, and we're inside a loop where i is looping through 1 to 10
so if:
you want to reference a different column then just change 4 to the proper column index
you want to reference a different row then just change i to the proper row index (may be some i+2 if you need to iterate through 1 to 10 but start writing from row 3)
the formula written in those cells is:
=SUM(E1:E15) in D1,
=SUM(E2:E15) in D2,
....
=SUM(E10:E15) in D10.
so just change "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)" to your actual needs
You're close, trying to use ampersands (&) to concatenate strings.
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15," & i & ")"
Use the ampersands between strings to merge them, not inside strings.
Can anyone solve this?
Sub test
Dim i as integer
For I = 1 to 10
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15,&i&)"
Next I
End Sub
your actual goal is unclear
you may want to start form this code
Sub test()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 1 To 10
cells(i, 4).Formula = "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)"
Next
End Sub
and adjust it to your needs, knowing that:
it currently writes in cells "D1:D10"
since cells(i, 4) references a cell in 4th column (i.e.: column "D") 4 and i row, and we're inside a loop where i is looping through 1 to 10
so if:
you want to reference a different column then just change 4 to the proper column index
you want to reference a different row then just change i to the proper row index (may be some i+2 if you need to iterate through 1 to 10 but start writing from row 3)
the formula written in those cells is:
=SUM(E1:E15) in D1,
=SUM(E2:E15) in D2,
....
=SUM(E10:E15) in D10.
so just change "=Sum(E" & i & ":E15)" to your actual needs
You're close, trying to use ampersands (&) to concatenate strings.
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Formula = "=Sum(E15," & i & ")"
Use the ampersands between strings to merge them, not inside strings.
I have a code that returns all the data I want from a query. The problem is that the csv format separates the data, even account names with commas in them. For each row, column A is the account name followed by 11 blocks of integer data (making a total of 12 cells used per row). Fortunately, for the accounts that have commas, the result is only one additional cell (making a total of 13 cells used per row).
I need an IF-THEN formula that will concatenate Column A & Column B if there are 13 used cells in that row, otherwise leaving things alone. Being new to VBA concatenate is giving me huge problems.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Well, just from a term point of view, Excel Formulas and Excel VBA are not the same thing.
In fact, there are a lot of people on here that are formula pros that know nothing about VBA and visa versa.
That being said, you could use something like:
=IF(COUNTBLANK(C1:N1)=0,A1&" "&B1,A1)
Of course, assuming your data looks like this:
It would be easier to use:
=IF(N1="",A1,A1&" "&B1)
Concatenating in Excel formulas and VBA is pretty simple.
Simply separate the strings you wish to concatenate with an amperstand &
If I want to concatenate A1 and B1, I can use =A1&B1 as shown in the formula.
If I want to add a space, or even a word, I can just add it between them as a string:
=A1&" is way cooler than "&B1
Edit:
VBA:
Sub ConcatenateCells()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim FixRange As Range, c As Range
Set FixRange = Range("A1:A" & ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count)
For Each c In FixRange
If InStr(c, ",") > 0 Then c = c & c.Offset(0, 1)
'You could also add a space between the two using c = c & " " & c.Offset(0, 1)
Next c
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
I don't know if you want to scoot the data over after you have concatenated the values, but if you do, you can use this:
Sub ConcatenateAndScootCells()
Dim FixRange As Range, c As Range
Set FixRange = Range("A1:A" & ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count)
For Each c In FixRange
If InStr(c, ",") > 0 Then
c = c & c.Offset(0, 1)
c.Offset(0, 1).Delete xlToLeft
End If
Next c
End Sub
Still assuming I got your data format right, here is what the before and after looks like:
Final Edit:
If you absolutely insist on counting the number of used rows instead of simply looking for a coma in column A, then use this:
Sub ConcatenateAndScootCells()
Dim FixRange As Range, c As Range
Set FixRange = Range("A1:A" & ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count)
For Each c In FixRange
If Cells(c.row, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column = 13 Then
c = c & " " & c.Offset(0, 1)
c.Offset(0, 1).Delete xlToLeft
End If
Next c
End Sub
I've got a workbook where I have one worksheet which contains a lot of data.
My goal is to create a macro that inserts a formula in a separate sheet to copy the data from the first sheet. Lets call the first sheet "Numbers1" and the second sheet "TidyNumbers1".
In the sheet "TidyNumbers1" I want to loop through each cell from column A to M and rows 1 to 60. So I've got a macro that so far looks like this:
Sub updateFormulasForNamedRange()
Dim row, col, fieldCount As Integer
colCount = 13
RowCount = 60
For col = 1 To colCount
For row = 1 To RowCount
Dim strColCharacter
If col > 26 Then
strColCharacter = Chr(Int((row - 1) / 26) + 64) & Chr(((row - 1) Mod 26) + 65)
Else
strColCharacter = Chr(row + 64)
End If
Worksheets("TidyNumbers1").Cells(row, col).Formula = "=IF(Numbers1!E" & col & "<>0;Numbers1!" & strColCharacter & row & ";"")"
Next row
Next col
End Sub
But the formula is supposed to looks like this for Column A, row 2:
IF(Numbers1!E2<>0;Numbers1!A2;"")"
And the formula in Column A, row 3 should look like this:
IF(Numbers1!E3<>0;Numbers1!A3;"")"
Formula in Column B, row 2 should look like this:
IF(Numbers1!E2<>0;Numbers1!B2;"")"
In other words, the formula looks to see if the value in Column E, row % is anything but 0 and copies it if conditions are met.
But, I see that I need to translate my integer variable Row with letters, because the formula probably needs "A" instead of 1. Also, I get a 1004 error (Application-defined or object-defined error) if I just try to use:
Worksheets("Numbers1").Cells(row, col).Formula = "=IF(Numbers1!E" & row & "<>0;Numbers1!" & col & row & ";"")"
I clearly see that the integer row should be translated to letters, if that's possible. Or if anyone has any other suggestions that might work. Also, the 1004 error is unclear to me why happens. I can define a string variable and set the exact same value to it, and there's no error. So it's probably the formula bar that whines about it I guess?
Here is a former post of mine containing functions for conversion of column numbers to letters and vice versa:
VBA Finding the next column based on an input value
EDIT: to your 1004 error: Try something like this:
=IF(Numbers1!E" & row & "<>0,Numbers1!A" & row & ","""")"
(use ; instead of ,, and "" for one quotation mark in a basic string, """" for two quotation marks).
Would not it be easier to get the cell address with the Cells.Address function?
For example:
MsgBox Cells(1, 5).Address
Shows "$E$1"
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