Convert decimal digit to integer
Hi All,
I have the value 1.0020 in a cell, I want to assign the second right decimal (2) to an integer variable, how do I do that? Any help will be very much appreciated |
Convert decimal digit to integer
Give this a try...
=MOD(1000*A1,10) -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Howard31" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have the value 1.0020 in a cell, I want to assign the second right decimal (2) to an integer variable, how do I do that? Any help will be very much appreciated |
Convert decimal digit to integer
Whoops.... what I posted is not what you asked for. Your actual question is
a little strange. When dealing with floating point numbers, one rarely needs to know a digit measure in from the end; rather, one usually wants to know the digit so-many-positions in from the decimal point. The reason is because "true numbers" do not have trailing zeroes, only string representations of numbers can hold trailing zeroes. So I'm not really sure you want what you asked for. Anyway, consider these... Second digit from the end of a String value ======================================== Variable = Mid(StringNumber, Len(StringNumber) - 1, 1) Third digit in from decimal point ======================================== Variable = Int(1000 * Number) Mod 10 -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ... Give this a try... =MOD(1000*A1,10) -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Howard31" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have the value 1.0020 in a cell, I want to assign the second right decimal (2) to an integer variable, how do I do that? Any help will be very much appreciated |
Convert decimal digit to integer
How's this for a crazy solution:
Dim x as Integer x = Left(Right(Sheet1.Range("A1").Text, 2), 1) I think that returns what u want?? "Howard31" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have the value 1.0020 in a cell, I want to assign the second right decimal (2) to an integer variable, how do I do that? Any help will be very much appreciated |
Convert decimal digit to integer
Oh, my mistake..... I was assuming that your decimal
digit was stored in Cell A1. So, if your decimial number is stored in A1, then that code will work and it will save the value in variable x! "Robert Crandal" wrote in message ... How's this for a crazy solution: Dim x as Integer x = Left(Right(Sheet1.Range("A1").Text, 2), 1) I think that returns what u want?? |
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