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That looks like some variation of C. Original Post: I have some code in Java I am trying to use in macro. Many say Java looks a lot like C, so you are not alone in your assessment <g -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... That looks like some variation of C. You could just do: dim i as long dim SomeLength as long somelength = 12 'whatever??? for i = 1 to somelength step 1 'do some stuff if conditionstatement = true then 'do nothing else 'do more stuff end if next i (Just a guess, though. I don't speak the C.) rozner wrote: Hi, I found the "continue" statement in VB documentation but I think it was only for .NET, it doesn't seem to compile with Excel and VBA. Is there a way to do this? I have some code in Java I am trying to use in macro. I'm looking for the Java equivalent of: Code: -------------------- for (int i=0; i<someLength; i++) { // do some stuff if (condition) { continue; } // more stuff } -------------------- I haven't done VB in a while but I was thinking perhaps a goto statement may work. Any suggestions on this? Thanks a lot -- rozner ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rozner's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25794 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391982 -- Dave Peterson |
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