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Formula Analyser / Analyzer - Anyone written one?
I wrote a formula analayser years ago, and I find it very useful.
Its very basic. Where you've got a formula like: =sheet1!A1+sheet21A1+OtherSheet!A1 it parses on the plusses, and lists each part and what its value is in a form, and then gives you the option to dump it to an new sheet. It can't handle anything fancy, and fails eg, for =sum(A1:A20), but it is rediculously useful for financial stuff. Its so useful that I reckon some of you gurus will have written much better analysers - anyone got one they would be happy to share? Or any similar tools in your toolbox? Regards, Dz PS. Of course if anyone would like a copy of mine I'd be happy to share it. |
Formula Analyser / Analyzer - Anyone written one?
Check out Joel's post in:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro... 4476716018400 -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007j "dransfield" wrote: I wrote a formula analayser years ago, and I find it very useful. Its very basic. Where you've got a formula like: =sheet1!A1+sheet21A1+OtherSheet!A1 it parses on the plusses, and lists each part and what its value is in a form, and then gives you the option to dump it to an new sheet. It can't handle anything fancy, and fails eg, for =sum(A1:A20), but it is rediculously useful for financial stuff. Its so useful that I reckon some of you gurus will have written much better analysers - anyone got one they would be happy to share? Or any similar tools in your toolbox? Regards, Dz PS. Of course if anyone would like a copy of mine I'd be happy to share it. |
Formula Analyser / Analyzer - Anyone written one?
Look at Rob Van Gelder's formula parsing adding AudXL
http://www.vangelder.orconhosting.net.nz/ Charles __________________________________________________ The Excel Calculation Site http://www.decisionmodels.com "dransfield" wrote in message ... I wrote a formula analayser years ago, and I find it very useful. Its very basic. Where you've got a formula like: =sheet1!A1+sheet21A1+OtherSheet!A1 it parses on the plusses, and lists each part and what its value is in a form, and then gives you the option to dump it to an new sheet. It can't handle anything fancy, and fails eg, for =sum(A1:A20), but it is rediculously useful for financial stuff. Its so useful that I reckon some of you gurus will have written much better analysers - anyone got one they would be happy to share? Or any similar tools in your toolbox? Regards, Dz PS. Of course if anyone would like a copy of mine I'd be happy to share it. |
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