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One way, using a UDF:
Public Function NumTrips(rng As Excel.Range) As Variant With rng If Not .HasFormula Then NumTrips = 0 ' or CVErr(xlErrRef) Else NumTrips = Len(.Formula) - _ Len(Application.Substitute(.Formula, "(", "")) End If End With End Function If you're unfamiliar with UDFs, see http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm In article , paper cutter <paper wrote: I am reviewing vehicle usage. An example of a formula under review is as follows: =(5-2)+(6-2)+(8-3). This will add up the kilometers. The 2nd column (the problem), I want to calculate is the number of trips. Each bracket is considered one trip. In the above example that would be a total of 3 trips and total of 12 km. |
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