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Use formulas for array elements
I want to make a matrix calculation using an array that is not a range of
cells, but contains formulas. For example, it could be {1; A1; A1^2}, except that only constants can be placed in array brackets. Is there a way of entering such an array, without using a range of cells to enter the formulas? |
Use formulas for array elements
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"hmm" wrote in message ... I want to make a matrix calculation using an array that is not a range of cells, but contains formulas. For example, it could be {1; A1; A1^2}, except that only constants can be placed in array brackets. Is there a way of entering such an array, without using a range of cells to enter the formulas? |
Use formulas for array elements
On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 02:33:01 -0800, hmm wrote:
I want to make a matrix calculation using an array that is not a range of cells, but contains formulas. For example, it could be {1; A1; A1^2}, except that only constants can be placed in array brackets. Is there a way of entering such an array, without using a range of cells to enter the formulas? You cannot do it with an array constant in Excel. However, you could write a user-defined function using VBA to do something like this. --ron |
Use formulas for array elements
Hi hmm,
Sounds like you are asking how to cross the river rather than explaining the entire journey. It may be that you don't need to cross that river. Please give more precise details about what you are trying to achieve. HTH Martin "hmm" wrote in message ... I want to make a matrix calculation using an array that is not a range of cells, but contains formulas. For example, it could be {1; A1; A1^2}, except that only constants can be placed in array brackets. Is there a way of entering such an array, without using a range of cells to enter the formulas? |
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