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Hi. My intent is to find the value in Range("C1") when "AperC"="BperD".
"BperD" turns out to be an invalid qualifier for goal seek. I was
wondering if anyone know of a work around. Thank you much.
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Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate()
Dim AperC as Double
Dim BperD as Double

AperC = Range("A1")^2 / 10
BperD = Range("B1")^3+Range("C1")

On Error GoTo TheEnd
Application.EnableEvents = False

Do Until AperC=BperD
BperD.GoalSeek Goal:=AperC, _
ChangingCell:=Range("C1")
Loop

TheEnd:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub


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Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate()
Application.EnableEvents = False
Range("A2").Formula = "=A1^2/10"
Range("B2").Formula = "=B1^3+C1"
Range("A2").Name = "AperC"
Range("B2").Name = "BperD"
Range("C2").Formula = "=AperC-BperD"
On Error GoTo TheEnd

Range("C2").GoalSeek Goal:=0, _
ChangingCell:=Range("C1")


TheEnd:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub

Goalseek works on Cells.

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Hi. My intent is to find the value in Range("C1") when "AperC"="BperD".
"BperD" turns out to be an invalid qualifier for goal seek. I was
wondering if anyone know of a work around. Thank you much.
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Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate()
Dim AperC as Double
Dim BperD as Double

AperC = Range("A1")^2 / 10
BperD = Range("B1")^3+Range("C1")

On Error GoTo TheEnd
Application.EnableEvents = False

Do Until AperC=BperD
BperD.GoalSeek Goal:=AperC, _
ChangingCell:=Range("C1")
Loop

TheEnd:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub


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As I suspected, goal seek only works on ranges. Thanks for all you
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Try this:

Dim AperC As Double
Dim BperD As Range

AperC = Range("A1") ^ 2 / 10
'Set BperD = Range("B1") ^ 3 + Range("C1")
Range("D1") = "=B1^3+C1"
Set BperD = Range("D1")


On Error GoTo TheEnd
Application.EnableEvents = False

Do Until AperC = BperD
BperD.GoalSeek Goal:=AperC, ChangingCell:=Range("C1")
Loop

TheEnd:
Application.EnableEvents = True



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I am looking for a way to control the number of iterations which goal seek
does. The reason why I am looking for is, I want to break-out of the loop if
my formula goes out of range.

Thanks for help
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Default Goal seek iteration control

You can control the max number of iterations and the required precision in
ToolsOptions, Calculation Tab.

Or do you mean something else?

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I am looking for a way to control the number of iterations which goal seek
does. The reason why I am looking for is, I want to break-out of the loop
if
my formula goes out of range.

Thanks for help



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Default Goal seek iteration control

Thanks. At each and every instant of goal seek iteration, I wan to monitor
the value (for example compare if it is less than or greater than) and break
out of the goal seek solver. Appreciate if you could suggest some VBA codes.

kind Regards,
Mahendhra

"Niek Otten" wrote:

You can control the max number of iterations and the required precision in
ToolsOptions, Calculation Tab.

Or do you mean something else?

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Mahendhra" wrote in message
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I am looking for a way to control the number of iterations which goal seek
does. The reason why I am looking for is, I want to break-out of the loop
if
my formula goes out of range.

Thanks for help




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Maybe not exactly what you require, but here is a function that iterates.
Maybe you can make it suit your needs.

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' ================================================== =================
Option Explicit

Function Backward(ValueToBeFound As Double, MoreArguments As Double, _
Optional ReasonableGuess, Optional MaxNumberIters, _
Optional MaxDiffPerc) As Double

' This example function goalseeks another function,
' called Forward. It works for almost any continuous function,
' although if that function has several maximum and/or minimum
' values, the value of the ReasonableGuess argument becomes
' important.
' It calculates the value for ReasonableGuess and for
' 1.2 * ReasonableGuess.
' It assumes that the function's graph is a straight line and
' extrapolates that line from these two values to find the value
' for the argument required to achieve ValueToBeFound.
' Of course that doesn't come out right, so it does it again for
' this new result and one of the other two results, depending on
' the required direction (greater or smaller).
' This process is repeated until the maximum number of calculations
' has been reached, in which case an errorvalue is returned,
' or until the value found is close enough, in which case
' the value of the most recently used argument is returned

Dim LowVar As Double, HighVar As Double, NowVar As Double
Dim LowResult As Double, HighResult As Double, NowResult As Double
Dim MaxDiff As Double
Dim NotReadyYet As Boolean
Dim IterCount As Long

If IsMissing(ReasonableGuess) Then ReasonableGuess = 1.5 ' use default
values
If IsMissing(MaxNumberIters) Then MaxNumberIters = 20 ' that make
sense in the
If IsMissing(MaxDiffPerc) Then MaxDiffPerc = 0.001 ' context of the
function

MaxDiff = ValueToBeFound * MaxDiffPerc
NotReadyYet = True
IterCount = 1
LowVar = ReasonableGuess
LowResult = Forward(LowVar, MoreArguments)
HighVar = LowVar * 1.2
HighResult = Forward(HighVar, MoreArguments)

While NotReadyYet
IterCount = IterCount + 1
If IterCount MaxNumberIters Then
Backward = CVErr(xlErrValue) 'or some other
errorvalue
Exit Function
End If
NowVar = ((ValueToBeFound - LowResult) * (HighVar - LowVar) + LowVar _
* (HighResult - LowResult)) / (HighResult - LowResult)

NowResult = Forward(NowVar, MoreArguments)

If NowResult ValueToBeFound Then
HighVar = NowVar
HighResult = NowResult
Else
LowVar = NowVar
LowResult = NowResult
End If

If Abs(NowResult - ValueToBeFound) < MaxDiff Then NotReadyYet = False
Wend
Backward = NowVar
End Function

Function Forward(a As Double, b As Double) As Double
' This is just an example function;
' almost any continous function will work
Forward = 3 * a ^ (1.5) + b
End Function
' ================================================== =================

"Mahendhra" wrote in message
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Thanks. At each and every instant of goal seek iteration, I wan to
monitor
the value (for example compare if it is less than or greater than) and
break
out of the goal seek solver. Appreciate if you could suggest some VBA
codes.

kind Regards,
Mahendhra

"Niek Otten" wrote:

You can control the max number of iterations and the required precision
in
ToolsOptions, Calculation Tab.

Or do you mean something else?

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Mahendhra" wrote in message
...
I am looking for a way to control the number of iterations which goal
seek
does. The reason why I am looking for is, I want to break-out of the
loop
if
my formula goes out of range.

Thanks for help






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Default Goal seek iteration control

Thanks for the code, its good for linear.

"Niek Otten" wrote:

Maybe not exactly what you require, but here is a function that iterates.
Maybe you can make it suit your needs.

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel
' ================================================== =================
Option Explicit

Function Backward(ValueToBeFound As Double, MoreArguments As Double, _
Optional ReasonableGuess, Optional MaxNumberIters, _
Optional MaxDiffPerc) As Double

' This example function goalseeks another function,
' called Forward. It works for almost any continuous function,
' although if that function has several maximum and/or minimum
' values, the value of the ReasonableGuess argument becomes
' important.
' It calculates the value for ReasonableGuess and for
' 1.2 * ReasonableGuess.
' It assumes that the function's graph is a straight line and
' extrapolates that line from these two values to find the value
' for the argument required to achieve ValueToBeFound.
' Of course that doesn't come out right, so it does it again for
' this new result and one of the other two results, depending on
' the required direction (greater or smaller).
' This process is repeated until the maximum number of calculations
' has been reached, in which case an errorvalue is returned,
' or until the value found is close enough, in which case
' the value of the most recently used argument is returned

Dim LowVar As Double, HighVar As Double, NowVar As Double
Dim LowResult As Double, HighResult As Double, NowResult As Double
Dim MaxDiff As Double
Dim NotReadyYet As Boolean
Dim IterCount As Long

If IsMissing(ReasonableGuess) Then ReasonableGuess = 1.5 ' use default
values
If IsMissing(MaxNumberIters) Then MaxNumberIters = 20 ' that make
sense in the
If IsMissing(MaxDiffPerc) Then MaxDiffPerc = 0.001 ' context of the
function

MaxDiff = ValueToBeFound * MaxDiffPerc
NotReadyYet = True
IterCount = 1
LowVar = ReasonableGuess
LowResult = Forward(LowVar, MoreArguments)
HighVar = LowVar * 1.2
HighResult = Forward(HighVar, MoreArguments)

While NotReadyYet
IterCount = IterCount + 1
If IterCount MaxNumberIters Then
Backward = CVErr(xlErrValue) 'or some other
errorvalue
Exit Function
End If
NowVar = ((ValueToBeFound - LowResult) * (HighVar - LowVar) + LowVar _
* (HighResult - LowResult)) / (HighResult - LowResult)

NowResult = Forward(NowVar, MoreArguments)

If NowResult ValueToBeFound Then
HighVar = NowVar
HighResult = NowResult
Else
LowVar = NowVar
LowResult = NowResult
End If

If Abs(NowResult - ValueToBeFound) < MaxDiff Then NotReadyYet = False
Wend
Backward = NowVar
End Function

Function Forward(a As Double, b As Double) As Double
' This is just an example function;
' almost any continous function will work
Forward = 3 * a ^ (1.5) + b
End Function
' ================================================== =================

"Mahendhra" wrote in message
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Thanks. At each and every instant of goal seek iteration, I wan to
monitor
the value (for example compare if it is less than or greater than) and
break
out of the goal seek solver. Appreciate if you could suggest some VBA
codes.

kind Regards,
Mahendhra

"Niek Otten" wrote:

You can control the max number of iterations and the required precision
in
ToolsOptions, Calculation Tab.

Or do you mean something else?

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Mahendhra" wrote in message
...
I am looking for a way to control the number of iterations which goal
seek
does. The reason why I am looking for is, I want to break-out of the
loop
if
my formula goes out of range.

Thanks for help








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