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Counting rows in a column
Hi,
I use the following line to count rows in a column A Rows = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row (I dont't know if this is the best way, but it works.) Now I want to have a for loop that goes from column C to the last column and count the number of rows in every column. For Col = 3 to Last_Col Rows = .... Cells (1, Col) = Rows Next How shall the Row = ... be written to count the number of rows in column Col? How can it be written to count columns in another worksheet? Best regards, /Sören Nilsson Sweden |
Counting rows in a column
One way:
RowsNo = Range(Left(Cells(1, Col).Address(False, False), 1 - (Col 26)) & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row On Sheet2: vRows = Worksheets("Sheet2").Range(Left(Cells(1, Col).Address(False, False), 1 - (Col 26)) & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row Don't use Rows as a variable name, it's a keyword! Regards, Stefi Sören_Marodören ezt *rta: Hi, I use the following line to count rows in a column A Rows = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row (I dont't know if this is the best way, but it works.) Now I want to have a for loop that goes from column C to the last column and count the number of rows in every column. For Col = 3 to Last_Col Rows = .... Cells (1, Col) = Rows Next How shall the Row = ... be written to count the number of rows in column Col? How can it be written to count columns in another worksheet? Best regards, /Sören Nilsson Sweden |
Counting rows in a column
Try this. This will give you the last column/row filled. If you are looking
for values then try with WorkSheetFunction.COUNTIF For Col = 3 to ActiveSheet.Cells(2, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column Cells (1, Col) = ActiveSheet.Cells(Rows.Count, Col).End(xlUp).Row Next If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Sören_Marodören" wrote: Hi, I use the following line to count rows in a column A Rows = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row (I dont't know if this is the best way, but it works.) Now I want to have a for loop that goes from column C to the last column and count the number of rows in every column. For Col = 3 to Last_Col Rows = .... Cells (1, Col) = Rows Next How shall the Row = ... be written to count the number of rows in column Col? How can it be written to count columns in another worksheet? Best regards, /Sören Nilsson Sweden |
Counting rows in a column
Hello Sören
Try this: Sub CountRows() Dim TargetSh As Worksheet Dim RowArray() Set TargetSh = Worksheets("Sheet3") LastCol = Range("A1").End(xlToRight).Column ReDim RowArray(3 To LastCol) For col = 3 To LastCol RowArray(col) = TargetSh.Cells(Rows.Count, col).End(xlUp).Row Next End Sub Regards, Per "Sören_Marodören" skrev i meddelelsen ... Hi, I use the following line to count rows in a column A Rows = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row (I dont't know if this is the best way, but it works.) Now I want to have a for loop that goes from column C to the last column and count the number of rows in every column. For Col = 3 to Last_Col Rows = .... Cells (1, Col) = Rows Next How shall the Row = ... be written to count the number of rows in column Col? How can it be written to count columns in another worksheet? Best regards, /Sören Nilsson Sweden |
Counting rows in a column
I see 2 reasons.
1. Out of the below check where you have written your code. Private Sub Workbook_SheetCalculate(ByVal Sh As Object) 'This Workbook event will be triggered for all sheets End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() 'Each individual sheet has got its own Calculate event which will be triggered only for that sheet End Sub 2. Check the sheet reference used in your code. Check whether you have specified ActiveSheet or Sheets(1) or ... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Sören_Marodören" wrote: Hi, I use the following line to count rows in a column A Rows = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row (I dont't know if this is the best way, but it works.) Now I want to have a for loop that goes from column C to the last column and count the number of rows in every column. For Col = 3 to Last_Col Rows = .... Cells (1, Col) = Rows Next How shall the Row = ... be written to count the number of rows in column Col? How can it be written to count columns in another worksheet? Best regards, /Sören Nilsson Sweden |
Counting rows in a column
Sorry the below is a wrong post....not related to the subject
If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Jacob Skaria" wrote: I see 2 reasons. 1. Out of the below check where you have written your code. Private Sub Workbook_SheetCalculate(ByVal Sh As Object) 'This Workbook event will be triggered for all sheets End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() 'Each individual sheet has got its own Calculate event which will be triggered only for that sheet End Sub 2. Check the sheet reference used in your code. Check whether you have specified ActiveSheet or Sheets(1) or ... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Sören_Marodören" wrote: Hi, I use the following line to count rows in a column A Rows = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row (I dont't know if this is the best way, but it works.) Now I want to have a for loop that goes from column C to the last column and count the number of rows in every column. For Col = 3 to Last_Col Rows = .... Cells (1, Col) = Rows Next How shall the Row = ... be written to count the number of rows in column Col? How can it be written to count columns in another worksheet? Best regards, /Sören Nilsson Sweden |
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