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![]() i would like to know if i there is a way i could use either IsBlank o IsNumber in this. I have a new range every iteration, and i just want the program to ski the range if there is no numbers entered in it. Otherwise, the progra (upon execution) gives an error for the StDev function because there i nothing in the range to calculate. here is the code so far... thank you for helping! Sub calc_mean() Dim J As Integer Dim K As Integer Dim rng As Range ' Calculation of standard deviation and mean. For J = 4 To 192 For K = 0 To 7 Set rng = Range("D" & J + K, "O" & J + K) If Application.WorksheetFunction.IsNumber(rng) = True Then Cells(J + K, "R") = Application.WorksheetFunction.Average(rng) Cells(J + K, "S") = Application.WorksheetFunction.StDev(rng) End If Next K J = J + 10 Next J End Su ----------------------------------------------- ~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com ~~View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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