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Hi !

I need some help to finish my little function as below. Even though th
task can be accomplish using the formula but I just want to learn how t
code.

Private Function GetConsecutive(ByVal row&)
Dim i As Integer
Dim v As Integer
Dim Consecutive As Integer
For i = 1 To 4
v = Cells(row, FirstNumberColumn + i - 1)

*** How to add the extra code from below to count the Consecutive?
In plain english;
if 2nd v - 1st = 1 then consecutive = consecutive + 1
if 3rd v - 2nd = 1 then consecutive = consecutive + 1
if 4th v - 3rd = 1 then consecutive = consecutive + 1
else
consecutive=0
endif

Next

Getconsecutive = consecutive
End Function

Thank you for helping.

Regards,
Michae

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