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I use the following code to determine which numbers are
missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 .... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub |
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If you want to remove the * use this code
For y = 1 To 10 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y Michael Tomasura "Rick" wrote in message ... I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub |
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Thanks - but how would I incorporate this into the already
existing code below? Note that the code has a specific range of numbers between 6000-6299. When I paste a batch of numbers in and run the macro, it'll spit back the numbers that aren't on the list. -Rick -----Original Message----- If you want to remove the * use this code For y = 1 To 10 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y Michael Tomasura "Rick" wrote in message ... I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub . |
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y would be the rows
change the column "A" to what ever column you have the numbers in. this will remove any * in the numbers between A:6000 to A:6299 the way it is setup now. I would run this before you run your other code For y = 6000 To 6299 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y wrote in message ... Thanks - but how would I incorporate this into the already existing code below? Note that the code has a specific range of numbers between 6000-6299. When I paste a batch of numbers in and run the macro, it'll spit back the numbers that aren't on the list. -Rick -----Original Message----- If you want to remove the * use this code For y = 1 To 10 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y Michael Tomasura "Rick" wrote in message ... I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub . |
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I tried running this on its own and it didn't do anything
(although it didn't crash). Running it with the other code present, I get a type mismatch error on the following line: V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") Try running the code with the following numbers in column A and let me know if you get the same problem: 6097 6098 6099 60*06 60*26 60*28 6100 6101 6102 -----Original Message----- y would be the rows change the column "A" to what ever column you have the numbers in. this will remove any * in the numbers between A:6000 to A:6299 the way it is setup now. I would run this before you run your other code For y = 6000 To 6299 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y wrote in message ... Thanks - but how would I incorporate this into the already existing code below? Note that the code has a specific range of numbers between 6000-6299. When I paste a batch of numbers in and run the macro, it'll spit back the numbers that aren't on the list. -Rick -----Original Message----- If you want to remove the * use this code For y = 1 To 10 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y Michael Tomasura "Rick" wrote in message ... I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub . . |
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If your goal is to display all numbers that are missing in the range 6000
through 6299, then I would write it this way. I haven't tested it, but I think the code will fail if a number is duplicated. Is that a possibility? If so, a different approach will be needed. Option Explicit Sub DisplayMissing() Dim v As Variant 'array containing values in column A Dim vv As Variant 'an individual value from the array Dim Missing() As Double 'numbers that are missing Dim ThisRow As Long 'row we're looking at now Dim PrevRow As Long 'previous row Dim m As Long 'pointer to list of missing numbers Dim TargetNumber As Long 'number we're looking for Dim N As Long 'cell value converted to a number Dim Low As Long Dim High As Long Low = 6000 High = 6299 ReDim Missing(1 To High - Low + 1) 'allow room for all missing With ActiveSheet v = Intersect(.UsedRange, .Columns(1)).Value End With m = 0 TargetNumber = Low ThisRow = 1 PrevRow = 0 For TargetNumber = Low To High 'get the number in the new row if we've moved to a new row If ThisRow < PrevRow Then vv = v(ThisRow, 1) PrevRow = ThisRow 'get rid of the asterisk If InStr(vv, "*") Then vv = Replace(vv, "*", "") End If 'convert to a number in variable N If IsNumeric(vv) Then N = CLng(vv) Else N = Low - 1 End If End If If N = TargetNumber Then 'a match, so go on to the next row ThisRow = ThisRow + 1 Else 'a mismatch: save it, stay on the same row m = m + 1 Missing(m) = TargetNumber End If Next TargetNumber ActiveSheet.Columns(3).ClearContents If m = 0 Then MsgBox "No numbers are missing!", vbOKOnly Else ActiveSheet.Cells(1, 3).Resize(m, 1).Value = _ Application.Transpose(Missing()) End If End Sub On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:37:10 -0700, wrote: I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub . |
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I tried this, and it works initially. However, once it
hits a * number, it just lists every whole number as a missing number from that point on. Essentially, I just want all * numbers to be ignored on the list. So if I have: 6000 6001 60*02 60*03 6003 It should detect that 6002 is a missing number. -----Original Message----- If your goal is to display all numbers that are missing in the range 6000 through 6299, then I would write it this way. I haven't tested it, but I think the code will fail if a number is duplicated. Is that a possibility? If so, a different approach will be needed. Option Explicit Sub DisplayMissing() Dim v As Variant 'array containing values in column A Dim vv As Variant 'an individual value from the array Dim Missing() As Double 'numbers that are missing Dim ThisRow As Long 'row we're looking at now Dim PrevRow As Long 'previous row Dim m As Long 'pointer to list of missing numbers Dim TargetNumber As Long 'number we're looking for Dim N As Long 'cell value converted to a number Dim Low As Long Dim High As Long Low = 6000 High = 6299 ReDim Missing(1 To High - Low + 1) 'allow room for all missing With ActiveSheet v = Intersect(.UsedRange, .Columns(1)).Value End With m = 0 TargetNumber = Low ThisRow = 1 PrevRow = 0 For TargetNumber = Low To High 'get the number in the new row if we've moved to a new row If ThisRow < PrevRow Then vv = v(ThisRow, 1) PrevRow = ThisRow 'get rid of the asterisk If InStr(vv, "*") Then vv = Replace(vv, "*", "") End If 'convert to a number in variable N If IsNumeric(vv) Then N = CLng(vv) Else N = Low - 1 End If End If If N = TargetNumber Then 'a match, so go on to the next row ThisRow = ThisRow + 1 Else 'a mismatch: save it, stay on the same row m = m + 1 Missing(m) = TargetNumber End If Next TargetNumber ActiveSheet.Columns(3).ClearContents If m = 0 Then MsgBox "No numbers are missing!", vbOKOnly Else ActiveSheet.Cells(1, 3).Resize(m, 1).Value = _ Application.Transpose(Missing()) End If End Sub On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:37:10 -0700, wrote: I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub . . |
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However, once it hits a * number, it just lists every whole number as a
missing number from that point on. I tested the code before posting it, and it didn't do that for me. Evidently the sample data I used didn't match what you have :( The code removes the asterisk from the number, so that 60*02 becomes 6002, 60*03 becomes 6003, etc. With the data you show below, there would be a duplicate -- 6003 would be listed twice. The macro I wrote won't handle that. If you want to ignore the entries containing an asterisk, here's a much simpler routine that uses the MATCH function to search the range for each number in turn (6000, then 6001, 6002, 6003, up to 6299). If a number isn't found, it's added to the list of missing numbers. This approach won't detect numbers that are listed more than once. If you want to do that, you could use COUNTIF instead of MATCH. (If the result is 0, the number is missing; if it's 1, the number is duplicated.) It won't tell you that the numbers are out of order, if that is a concern. Sub DisplayMissing2() Dim Rng As Range Dim Missing() As Double Dim m As Long Dim TargetNumber As Long Dim Low As Long Dim High As Long Low = 6000 High = 6299 ReDim Missing(1 To High - Low + 1) 'allow room for all missing With ActiveSheet Set Rng = Intersect(.UsedRange, .Columns(1)) End With m = 0 For TargetNumber = Low To High If IsError(Application.Match(TargetNumber, Rng, 0)) Then m = m + 1 Missing(m) = TargetNumber End If Next TargetNumber ActiveSheet.Columns(3).ClearContents If m = 0 Then MsgBox "No numbers are missing!", vbOKOnly Else ActiveSheet.Cells(1, 3).Resize(m, 1).Value = _ Application.Transpose(Missing()) End If End Sub "Rick" wrote in message ... I tried this, and it works initially. However, once it hits a * number, it just lists every whole number as a missing number from that point on. Essentially, I just want all * numbers to be ignored on the list. So if I have: 6000 6001 60*02 60*03 6003 It should detect that 6002 is a missing number. -----Original Message----- If your goal is to display all numbers that are missing in the range 6000 through 6299, then I would write it this way. I haven't tested it, but I think the code will fail if a number is duplicated. Is that a possibility? If so, a different approach will be needed. Option Explicit Sub DisplayMissing() Dim v As Variant 'array containing values in column A Dim vv As Variant 'an individual value from the array Dim Missing() As Double 'numbers that are missing Dim ThisRow As Long 'row we're looking at now Dim PrevRow As Long 'previous row Dim m As Long 'pointer to list of missing numbers Dim TargetNumber As Long 'number we're looking for Dim N As Long 'cell value converted to a number Dim Low As Long Dim High As Long Low = 6000 High = 6299 ReDim Missing(1 To High - Low + 1) 'allow room for all missing With ActiveSheet v = Intersect(.UsedRange, .Columns(1)).Value End With m = 0 TargetNumber = Low ThisRow = 1 PrevRow = 0 For TargetNumber = Low To High 'get the number in the new row if we've moved to a new row If ThisRow < PrevRow Then vv = v(ThisRow, 1) PrevRow = ThisRow 'get rid of the asterisk If InStr(vv, "*") Then vv = Replace(vv, "*", "") End If 'convert to a number in variable N If IsNumeric(vv) Then N = CLng(vv) Else N = Low - 1 End If End If If N = TargetNumber Then 'a match, so go on to the next row ThisRow = ThisRow + 1 Else 'a mismatch: save it, stay on the same row m = m + 1 Missing(m) = TargetNumber End If Next TargetNumber ActiveSheet.Columns(3).ClearContents If m = 0 Then MsgBox "No numbers are missing!", vbOKOnly Else ActiveSheet.Cells(1, 3).Resize(m, 1).Value = _ Application.Transpose(Missing()) End If End Sub On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:37:10 -0700, wrote: I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub . . |
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How about a 1-liner using the Replace method of the Range object for this? It
should be lots faster. Dim Rng As Range Set Rng = Range("A1").Resize(10, 1) 'modify to suit Rng.Replace What:="*", Replacement:="", LookAt:=xlPart On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:23:50 -0400, "Michael Tomasura" wrote: If you want to remove the * use this code For y = 1 To 10 For x = 1 To Len(Range("A" & y)) If Mid(Range("A" & y), x, 1) = "*" Then Range("A" & y) = Left(Range("A" & y), x - 1) & Right(Range("A" & y), Len(Range("A" & y)) - x) End If Next x Next y Michael Tomasura "Rick" wrote in message ... I use the following code to determine which numbers are missing from a column of data I paste in. Some of the numbers on the list I enter have a * character in front of them, which crashes the routine below unless I go into the original list and manually delete all the numbers with a *. Can someone help me figure out a bit of code that I could add to the routine below that would allow the * numbers to be ignored from the list? I also don't want the * numbers to be counted in the missing number list. For example: My original list of numbers is the following: 6000 6002 6*003 6*004 6005 6007 6*008 6009 and so forth... After I paste this list in...the resulting missing numbers list would give me: 6001 6003 6004 6006 6008 ... Unfortunately this doesn't work until I manually remove the * numbers. Any help with the additional code needed would be terrific. -Rick -------------------- Sub DisplayMissing_150() Dim C As Range, V As Variant Dim prev&, k&, n& k = 1 prev = 5999 ' one less than beginning, here 6000 For Each C In Intersect(Range("A:A"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange) If C prev + 1 Then ' some numbers left V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":" & C - 1 & ")") n = C - (prev + 1) Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V k = k + n End If prev = C Next C ' do the last ones, aka from the highest to 6299 If prev < 6299 Then V = Evaluate("Row(" & prev + 1 & ":6299)") n = 6299 - prev Cells(k, "C").Resize(n, 1) = V End If End Sub |
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