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Check if variable is range
This is probably very simple but I just don't see it.
How can I see if a (variant) variable is a range or something else (e.g. a string) Sub WhatIsIt() Dim vrString As Variant Dim vrRange1 As Variant Dim vrRange2 As Variant vrString = "This is a string" Set vrRange1 = Range(Cells(1, 1), Cells(1, 2)) 'Note TWO cells included Set vrRange2 = Range(Cells(1, 1), Cells(1, 1)) 'Note ONE cell included 'vrString.copy will not work since vrString is a string 'vrRange1.copy will work since vrRange1 is a range 'vrRange2.copy will work since vrRange1 is a range 'If isarray(vrString) then vrString.copy will work since vrString is not an array 'If isarray(vrRange1) then vrRange1.copy will work since vrRange1 is an array 'If isarray(vrRange2) then vrRange2.copy will work since vrRange2 is NOT an array End Sub Any ideas? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/201005/1 |
Answer: Check if variable is range
To check if a variant variable is a range, you can use the VBA function TypeName. Here's an example:
Formula:
Note that the TypeName function will return the data type of any variable, not just ranges. So if you want to check for other data types, you can modify the code accordingly. |
Check if variable is range
Maybe you could use:
MsgBox TypeName(vrString) MsgBox TypeName(vrRange1) MsgBox TypeName(vrRange2) To see if that gives you want you need. "Michiel via OfficeKB.com" wrote: This is probably very simple but I just don't see it. How can I see if a (variant) variable is a range or something else (e.g. a string) Sub WhatIsIt() Dim vrString As Variant Dim vrRange1 As Variant Dim vrRange2 As Variant vrString = "This is a string" Set vrRange1 = Range(Cells(1, 1), Cells(1, 2)) 'Note TWO cells included Set vrRange2 = Range(Cells(1, 1), Cells(1, 1)) 'Note ONE cell included 'vrString.copy will not work since vrString is a string 'vrRange1.copy will work since vrRange1 is a range 'vrRange2.copy will work since vrRange1 is a range 'If isarray(vrString) then vrString.copy will work since vrString is not an array 'If isarray(vrRange1) then vrRange1.copy will work since vrRange1 is an array 'If isarray(vrRange2) then vrRange2.copy will work since vrRange2 is NOT an array End Sub Any ideas? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/201005/1 -- Dave Peterson |
Check if variable is range
Hi Dave,
I was right, it is indeed very simple. Thank you very much. This will do! M. Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could use: MsgBox TypeName(vrString) MsgBox TypeName(vrRange1) MsgBox TypeName(vrRange2) To see if that gives you want you need. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/201005/1 |
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