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Parsing cell formula to return associated value
I have 2 sheets in my workbook. Sheet1 is a stock list (item and price in
adjacent column): A B 1 Screen 200 2 Speakers 50 3 Keyboard 20 etc. Sheet2 contains items manually selected from Sheet1 in column A: A B 1 =Sheet1!A1 ?? 2 =Sheet1!A99 ?? I want B1 on Sheet2 to contain the price associated with the formula in A1. I can't do a straightforward drag cell formula from A1 to B1 (to get =Sheet1!B1) because the user can change the cell reference in A1 and I want B1 to automatically update with the correct price. Similarly B2 should contain the price associated with the formula in A2. I think this requires a user-defined function, e.g. B1 would contain =getPrice(A1). Function getPrice(itemCell As range) As Integer item = itemCell.Formula End Function and parse the formula to get the price from Sheet1, same row, column+1, but don't know how to proceed. Any help much appreciated. Cheers. |
Parsing cell formula to return associated value
Hi
you can use the VLOOKUP function to do this ... here's a copy & paste of an answer i wrote to a similar question awhile back - --- se a combination of data / validation to create the drop down list and VLOOKUP function to populate the related information assuming that in Sheet2 you have the following .......A..... B 1..Item Value 2..Item1 10.00 3..Item2 15.00 4...Item3 20.00 now select from A1 to the end of your list (A4, in the above example) and choose from the menu, Insert / Name / Create - ensure Top Row is checked and click okay - you've created a named range called "Item" (or whatever the title in A1 is) now select from A1 to the end of the list for all columns (B4 in the above example) and click inside the name box (left of formula bar) and type MyTable and press enter - we've created a second named range. Now click in the cell in Sheet1 where you want your drop down list to appear and choose Data / Validation from the menu - in the settings tab, choose List from the Allow drop down box and then click inside the white box under this and press the F3 key - this will bring up a list of your range names, choose "Item" (or whatever your first range was called) and click Ok. You will now have a drop down list in this cell. Now click in the cell where you want the related information to appear and type =VLOOKUP(A1,MyTable,2,false) where A1 is the cell reference with your drop down list in it - you can use the F3 key for the MyTable bit too. now choose an item & see the related information appear ... delete the item and you'll get a #NA error - this can be supressed by embedding your VLOOKUP in an IF statement e.g. =IF(A1="","",VLOOKUP(A1,MyTable,2,false)) where A1 is the cell reference with your drop down list in it --- Hope this helps Cheers JulieD "J Williams" wrote in message ... I have 2 sheets in my workbook. Sheet1 is a stock list (item and price in adjacent column): A B 1 Screen 200 2 Speakers 50 3 Keyboard 20 etc. Sheet2 contains items manually selected from Sheet1 in column A: A B 1 =Sheet1!A1 ?? 2 =Sheet1!A99 ?? I want B1 on Sheet2 to contain the price associated with the formula in A1. I can't do a straightforward drag cell formula from A1 to B1 (to get =Sheet1!B1) because the user can change the cell reference in A1 and I want B1 to automatically update with the correct price. Similarly B2 should contain the price associated with the formula in A2. I think this requires a user-defined function, e.g. B1 would contain =getPrice(A1). Function getPrice(itemCell As range) As Integer item = itemCell.Formula End Function and parse the formula to get the price from Sheet1, same row, column+1, but don't know how to proceed. Any help much appreciated. Cheers. |
Parsing cell formula to return associated value
Thanks Julie. A simple VLOOKUP did the job.
"JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi you can use the VLOOKUP function to do this ... --- Hope this helps Cheers JulieD "J Williams" wrote in message ... I have 2 sheets in my workbook. Sheet1 is a stock list (item and price in adjacent column): A B 1 Screen 200 2 Speakers 50 3 Keyboard 20 etc. Sheet2 contains items manually selected from Sheet1 in column A: A B 1 =Sheet1!A1 ?? 2 =Sheet1!A99 ?? I want B1 on Sheet2 to contain the price associated with the formula in A1. I can't do a straightforward drag cell formula from A1 to B1 (to get =Sheet1!B1) because the user can change the cell reference in A1 and I want B1 to automatically update with the correct price. Similarly B2 should contain the price associated with the formula in A2. I think this requires a user-defined function, e.g. B1 would contain =getPrice(A1). Function getPrice(itemCell As range) As Integer item = itemCell.Formula End Function and parse the formula to get the price from Sheet1, same row, column+1, but don't know how to proceed. Any help much appreciated. Cheers. |
Parsing cell formula to return associated value
you're welcome - thanks for the feedback
"J Williams" wrote in message ... Thanks Julie. A simple VLOOKUP did the job. "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi you can use the VLOOKUP function to do this ... --- Hope this helps Cheers JulieD "J Williams" wrote in message ... I have 2 sheets in my workbook. Sheet1 is a stock list (item and price in adjacent column): A B 1 Screen 200 2 Speakers 50 3 Keyboard 20 etc. Sheet2 contains items manually selected from Sheet1 in column A: A B 1 =Sheet1!A1 ?? 2 =Sheet1!A99 ?? I want B1 on Sheet2 to contain the price associated with the formula in A1. I can't do a straightforward drag cell formula from A1 to B1 (to get =Sheet1!B1) because the user can change the cell reference in A1 and I want B1 to automatically update with the correct price. Similarly B2 should contain the price associated with the formula in A2. I think this requires a user-defined function, e.g. B1 would contain =getPrice(A1). Function getPrice(itemCell As range) As Integer item = itemCell.Formula End Function and parse the formula to get the price from Sheet1, same row, column+1, but don't know how to proceed. Any help much appreciated. Cheers. |
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