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Character Locations in Strings
Tom,
As always, thanks for your quick and helpful advice. I appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Matthew
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
Assume the periods are always at the start
ipos = instr(1,activecell,Left(Replace(Activecell,".","") ,1),vbTextCompare)
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demo'd in the immediate window:
ActiveCell.Value = "...Clamp 0.2"
ipos = instr(1,activecell,Left(Replace(Activecell,".","") ,1),vbTextCompare)
- 1
? ipos
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Pflugs" wrote:
How do I access specific character locations within strings? I know in C++
you can access them using brackets (i.e. string[1]), but I can't figure it
out for VB.
To illustrate, for the example string "...Clamp 0.2", I am trying to find
the position of the last period in a series of periods. I tried using
"InStrRev," but that gave me a false positive by reporting the period in
"0.2". The series of periods designates a level within a tree structure, so
its position is very important. Is there any way I can use "InStr" or
"StrComp" or something with this. I need it to be very fast as there are
35,000 lines to process.
Thanks,
Pflugs
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