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for a test, make sure that the cells pointed at contain just numbers, no
formula, and see if their vales get passed properly "maweilian" wrote in message ... I have added breakpoints and checked the values. The values are zero when referencing cells of non-zero value. However, it does not exhibit this behavior for all the arguments, which is puzzling to me. Most of the arguments exhibiting this behavior contain values calculated by other VBA macros. I do not know of this is the course of the problem. I don't see why it would be a problem. "Patrick Molloy" wrote: put a break point in the function edit/enter the formula in the spreadsheet, then when the code halts at the breakpoint, check the values. also have Option Explicit at the top of your module "maweilian" wrote in message ... Question from a Newbie Excel programmer, I have a function that has arguments, for instance, Private Function myfunction(arg1 as Double, arg2 as Double, etc...) Dim anyvariable as Double anyvariable = arg1 - arg2 .... End Function What is happening in the function I am working on is that when I add a breakpoint at the line "anyvariable = arg1 - arg2" and then inspect the values of the arguments "arg1" and "arg2", I discover that they have values of zero. (obviously, "anyvariable" also acquires a value of zero after the execution of that line of code.) However, in the spreadsheet the values in the cells referred to by the arguments are non-zero! Can anyone think of a reason why the arguments are not acquiring the values of the cells to which they point? The only thing I can think of is that the cells to which the arguments point do happen to contain values that are dependent on other VBA macros and that this could be creating a problem. Please help, Will |
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