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xlfArgument?
Thank you for your response, but could you please clarify it? Are you
saying that: - xlfArgument is not supported in the API (in which case, I wonder why the constant is defined in xlCall.h)? - you personally do not see why anyone would use it? If the latter, I may ultimately come to the same conclusion, once I know how to use it. Meanwhile I am grasping at straws trying to find some way around the "16384 bug" in passing arguments from Excel to C (see unanswered question in separate thread of that title). That particular bug does not impact =ARGUMENT() in Excel4 macros, so I wondered whether it might be the basis of a workaround. I suppose I could parse the entire formula from xlfGetCell http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...A%40wanadoo.fr but that seems overly painful. Jerry Jens Thiel wrote: You do not use it at all! ARGUMENT doesn't make sense in the C API. Jens. -- Jens Thiel * Willy-Brandt-Allee 10 * D-53113 Bonn * +49 228 5400124 http://jens-thiel.de/ http://ManagedXLL.net/ http://QuantLib.net/ "Jerry W. Lewis" wrote in message ... How does one use Excel4(xlfArgument, ...) in the C API? XLOPER xArgRef; Excel4(xlfArgument, &xArgRef, 1, TempInt(8)); returns xlretFailed. Jerry |