To use the string returned by the ADDRESS function, use the INDIRECT
function, like this:
=SUM(INDIRECT(ADDRESS(5,4)))
Stan Scott
New York City
"agarwaldvk " wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me how to return range objects from custom functions?
The idea is this :=
If we were to use the built-in Excel function sum like "=sum(e4)", it
will return the value contained in the cell e4. No problem there!
However, if we were to use a function like "sum(address(5,4)), it
returns an error.
My interpretation to this is that the built-in Excel function
"address()" returns the address as a string and not a range object and
the built-in Excel function sum() requires a range object to be passed
as an argument to it. To overcome this limitation, my intention is to
be able to write a custom function whereby I can return a range object.
If I were to be able to do that, then the above problem could be
addressed like so :=
"=sum(myFunc(single cell range passed as argument for simplicity))" -
presume that my custom function myFunc returns the range object!
This function may seem useless at the moment but this is just the
starting point to what I eventually want to do, which I can explain if
someone really want to know but as such is not required to provide a
solution to my query.
Best regards
Deepak Agarwal
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