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Can a VBA function be used to return a value, such as in C? I would like a function to do the following: output_value = function_name(input_value) Can someone please send me a brief example of this? thanks |
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Copy the below function to VBA module and try the formula from a cell
A1 = "asdf" B1 = ReverseString(A1) Function ReverseString(varTemp) As String ReverseString = StrReverse(varTemp) End Function -- If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Andrew" wrote: Hello, Can a VBA function be used to return a value, such as in C? I would like a function to do the following: output_value = function_name(input_value) Can someone please send me a brief example of this? thanks |
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On May 13, 7:52*am, Jacob Skaria
wrote: Copy the below function to VBA module and try the formula from a cell A1 = "asdf" B1 = ReverseString(A1) Function ReverseString(varTemp) As String ReverseString = StrReverse(varTemp) End Function -- If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Andrew" wrote: Hello, Can a VBA function be used to return a value, such as in C? *I would like a function to do the following: output_value = function_name(input_value) Can someone please send me a brief example of this? thanks This isn't exactly what I meant, although it will work. Here's an example which isn't really code, but it describes how this function should work. Sub function1() dim k as integer dim q as integer cells(1,1)=k q=function2(k) ' let variable q contain the return value of function2 End sub Sub function2(ByVal n as integer) n=n+1 return n End Sub |
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Because you Dim'med the 'q' variable inside function1, it will not be able
to be seen outside of the procedure. The way to return a value from a function in VB is to assign the value to the function name within the function itself; although, for simple functions, you can treat the function name as if it were a declared variable (and it is also a good idea to specify the return type in the function's procedure header). You are probably looking for something like this... Sub Function1() As Long Dim k As Long k = Cells(1,1).Value Function1 = Function2(k) End sub Sub Function2(ByVal n as Long) As Long Function2 = Function2 + 1 End Sub -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Andy" wrote in message ... On May 13, 7:52 am, Jacob Skaria wrote: Copy the below function to VBA module and try the formula from a cell A1 = "asdf" B1 = ReverseString(A1) Function ReverseString(varTemp) As String ReverseString = StrReverse(varTemp) End Function -- If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Andrew" wrote: Hello, Can a VBA function be used to return a value, such as in C? I would like a function to do the following: output_value = function_name(input_value) Can someone please send me a brief example of this? thanks This isn't exactly what I meant, although it will work. Here's an example which isn't really code, but it describes how this function should work. Sub function1() dim k as integer dim q as integer cells(1,1)=k q=function2(k) ' let variable q contain the return value of function2 End sub Sub function2(ByVal n as integer) n=n+1 return n End Sub |
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