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Default Using a string as a formula (for an array)

The Evaluate method will calculate an Excel formula string, which can be an
Excel array formula.
It will not evaluate visual basic syntax, which is maybe what you were
looking for (you can do that in Access using EVAL but not in Excel).


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"Muttley" wrote in message
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Thanks for the quick reply! Evaluate doesn't seem to like the use of
array
calcs (I get an error 2029) so looks like it's a no go. Maybe I'll use a
macro to get it to calculate in excel but this seems inefficient (I'm
reading
in csv's that are too large for excel) Ah well!



"Charles Williams" wrote:

You can use the Evaluate method, but it has a number of quirks so needs
careful handling.

See http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsh.htm


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"Muttley" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I'm working with arrays within VB but would like the Excel user to be
able
to specify basic formulas that can be used - i.e for each row, add
column
1
to column 2 and store in column 3. Now, I have a way of converting the
"excel" formula to an "array" forumula in VB, however this formula is a
text
string.

i.e. my entry in the third column is: "test_csv(1,1)+test_csv(1,2)" (as
text) whereas I want that to be the formula used and the entry to be
the
result

is there anyway I can use this string to specify a formula?

Thanks in advance!