Thanks a lot for your help. I thought EVAL was a build-in function of
Excel. Now I see it is user defined, so I guess it must be a
lot slower than Excel's build-in functions (I have 10x100 of those functions
in my sheets)
Jos
"Bob Phillips" schreef in bericht
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This does the same
Function eval(str)
Application.Volatile
eval = Evaluate(str)
End Function
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HTH
RP
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"Jos Vens" wrote in message
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Hi Ron,
thanks, but I can't find the dutch translation of EVAL. How can I find
it?
Jos
"Ron Rosenfeld" schreef in bericht
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 13:59:40 +0100, "Jos Vens"
wrote:
Hi,
does someone know if it's possible and how it can be done to use a
string
in
formula like this
cell A1 contains Average
cell B1 contains =A1(C1:F1) which is the equivalent of =AVERAGE(C1:F1)
thanks
Jos Vens
Download MOREFUNC.XLL from http://xcell05.free.fr/ and use the EVAL
function.
It accepts strings so, in your instance, the function would read:
=EVAL(A1&"(C1:F1)")
--ron