Hi Jon,
There is also this old post from Eric Wells, if you do not like to use XLM.
<quote
'There is no easy way, as there is no name property for the Point
'object. Below you will find a function that will return a string
'corresponding to the point designation you see in the dropdown name box
'on a chart sheet (I've also included a macro that calls the function).
'The function relies on setting the MarkerStyle property of the point
'and then using a For-Next loop to identify the point index and then
'resetting the markerstyle. Note that there is no error checking to
'make sure that a point is actually selected, nor to check to see if the
'proper marketstyle is being used (if the entire series is formatted as
'xlstar, the funciton will fail - you'll have to select a different
'markerstyle).
Sub GetPoint()
Dim PointObject As Object
Set PointObject = Selection
MsgBox ReturnPoint(PointObject)
End Sub
Function ReturnPoint(PointObject As Object) As String
Dim PointMarkerStyle As Variant
Dim SeriesNum As Integer
Dim PointNum As Integer
Dim x As Integer
PointMarkerStyle = PointObject.MarkerStyle
PointObject.MarkerStyle = xlStar
With ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(PointObject.Parent.Na me)
SeriesNum = .PlotOrder
For x = 1 To .Points.Count
If .Points(x).MarkerStyle = xlStar Then
PointNum = x
Exit For
End If
Next
End With
PointObject.MarkerStyle = PointMarkerStyle
ReturnPoint = "S" & SeriesNum & "P" & PointNum
End Function
'-Eric Wells
'Microsoft
</quote
Ed Ferrero
http://edferrero.m6.net/
You need to use an old-style XLM command for this, as Stephen Bullen
pointed out in his post 14-Jan-2001:
Sub WhichPoint()
Dim sPoint As String
Dim iSeries As Integer, iPoint As Integer
sPoint = ExecuteExcel4Macro("SELECTION()")
If sPoint Like "S*P*" Then
iSeries = Val(Mid$(sPoint, 2))
iPoint = Val(Mid$(sPoint, Len(iSeries) + 2))
MsgBox "Series " & iSeries & ", Point " & iPoint
Else
MsgBox "Please select a single data point."
End If
End Sub
- Jon
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Schlupp wrote:
Hi,
I need help. I must get the index of a the currently selectd point in
the chart. I can't use the Mouseup event.
It will be better to determinate the x and y value from the actual
selected point but the index will also be good.
Please help!
thx
Jens