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I have a named range ("AdjHoursLookup") that currently occupies 12 cells (3
rows x 4 columns), but the number of cells will vary over time. Is it possible to assign the named range to a 2-dimensional array? When I excute the following two lines of code, for example, I get an "object required" error message. Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup").Value Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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I just discovered that by removing ".Value", it fixes the "object required"
error message problem. But now I have another issue. Since the size of the named range will vary over time, is there a way I can determine the number of non-blank elements in the array? Thanks again for any help. "Bob" wrote: I have a named range ("AdjHoursLookup") that currently occupies 12 cells (3 rows x 4 columns), but the number of cells will vary over time. Is it possible to assign the named range to a 2-dimensional array? When I excute the following two lines of code, for example, I get an "object required" error message. Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup").Value Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Dim AdjHoursArray As Range
Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup") msgbox application.counta(adjhoursarray) & vblf & adjhoursarray.cells.count =counta() will count all the formulas and constants that are in that range--including formulas that evaluate to "" (like =if(a1=5,"ok","")) Bob wrote: I just discovered that by removing ".Value", it fixes the "object required" error message problem. But now I have another issue. Since the size of the named range will vary over time, is there a way I can determine the number of non-blank elements in the array? Thanks again for any help. "Bob" wrote: I have a named range ("AdjHoursLookup") that currently occupies 12 cells (3 rows x 4 columns), but the number of cells will vary over time. Is it possible to assign the named range to a 2-dimensional array? When I excute the following two lines of code, for example, I get an "object required" error message. Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup").Value Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
Thanks for your help! Bob "Dave Peterson" wrote: Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup") msgbox application.counta(adjhoursarray) & vblf & adjhoursarray.cells.count =counta() will count all the formulas and constants that are in that range--including formulas that evaluate to "" (like =if(a1=5,"ok","")) Bob wrote: I just discovered that by removing ".Value", it fixes the "object required" error message problem. But now I have another issue. Since the size of the named range will vary over time, is there a way I can determine the number of non-blank elements in the array? Thanks again for any help. "Bob" wrote: I have a named range ("AdjHoursLookup") that currently occupies 12 cells (3 rows x 4 columns), but the number of cells will vary over time. Is it possible to assign the named range to a 2-dimensional array? When I excute the following two lines of code, for example, I get an "object required" error message. Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup").Value Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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Note that te title of this thread seems at odds with the code quoted;
Dim AdjHoursArray As Range declares a Range object, which is not an array. To assign the named range to an array do this: Dim AdjHoursArray As Variant 'optional, but required if Option Explicit on. AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup") AdjHoursArray is now an array of variants (1 to 3, 1 to 4) -- p45cal "Bob" wrote: I just discovered that by removing ".Value", it fixes the "object required" error message problem. But now I have another issue. Since the size of the named range will vary over time, is there a way I can determine the number of non-blank elements in the array? Thanks again for any help. "Bob" wrote: I have a named range ("AdjHoursLookup") that currently occupies 12 cells (3 rows x 4 columns), but the number of cells will vary over time. Is it possible to assign the named range to a 2-dimensional array? When I excute the following two lines of code, for example, I get an "object required" error message. Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup").Value Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Thanks!
"p45cal" wrote: Note that te title of this thread seems at odds with the code quoted; Dim AdjHoursArray As Range declares a Range object, which is not an array. To assign the named range to an array do this: Dim AdjHoursArray As Variant 'optional, but required if Option Explicit on. AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup") AdjHoursArray is now an array of variants (1 to 3, 1 to 4) -- p45cal "Bob" wrote: I just discovered that by removing ".Value", it fixes the "object required" error message problem. But now I have another issue. Since the size of the named range will vary over time, is there a way I can determine the number of non-blank elements in the array? Thanks again for any help. "Bob" wrote: I have a named range ("AdjHoursLookup") that currently occupies 12 cells (3 rows x 4 columns), but the number of cells will vary over time. Is it possible to assign the named range to a 2-dimensional array? When I excute the following two lines of code, for example, I get an "object required" error message. Dim AdjHoursArray As Range Set AdjHoursArray = Range("AdjHoursLookup").Value Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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