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Default UDF for x^1/3

Fair point, Dave.

Thanks again.

Dave
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Yep.

But you said you couldn't find a builtin function.

Dave F wrote:

Thanks.

Doesn't POWER() do the same thing as the ^ operator?

Dave
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to look at =power(), too.

Dave F wrote:

How would I go about creating a UDF, call it cuberoot, which can calculate
the cube root of a number? There doesn't seem to be a built in function for
cube roots, and rather than doing something like =10^1/3, I figured I could
learn a little VBA.

Thanks,

Dave
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