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Extract each line of text from a textbox into an array
Hi all
Please can somebody help me [Excel 2010 on Windows 7] I have a textbox that the user can populate by entering text and hitting enter, creating several lines of text. (Alternatively, she may take several lines of text from, say a webpage, cutting and pasting it in) Upon exiting the text box, I now would like to take each line, one at a time, and place them into a globally dimensioned array called Features. Private Sub TBoxFeatures_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim I As Integer Dim LinesOfText As Integer If Len(TBoxFeatures) 0 Then LinesOfText = TBoxFeatures.LineCount If LinesOfText 0 Then For I = 0 To LinesOfText Features(I) = TBoxFeatures 'XXX Next I End If End If End Sub XXX = this is the tricky part - how to get *each row* of data into the array - as it stands it places all lines together into each element of the array Thanks in advance Peter Bircher |
Extract each line of text from a textbox into an array
It happens that Peter Bircher formulated :
Hi all Please can somebody help me [Excel 2010 on Windows 7] I have a textbox that the user can populate by entering text and hitting enter, creating several lines of text. (Alternatively, she may take several lines of text from, say a webpage, cutting and pasting it in) Upon exiting the text box, I now would like to take each line, one at a time, and place them into a globally dimensioned array called Features. Private Sub TBoxFeatures_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim I As Integer Dim LinesOfText As Integer If Len(TBoxFeatures) 0 Then LinesOfText = TBoxFeatures.LineCount If LinesOfText 0 Then For I = 0 To LinesOfText Features(I) = TBoxFeatures 'XXX Next I End If End If End Sub XXX = this is the tricky part - how to get *each row* of data into the array - as it stands it places all lines together into each element of the array Thanks in advance Peter Bircher Try changing your approach! For example... Dim vText As Variant, n As Integer 'Load textbox contents into an array vText = Split(TBoxFeatures.Text, vbCrLf) For n = LBound(vText) To UBound(vText) 'process each line Debug.Print vText(n) Next 'n -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
Extract each line of text from a textbox into an array
Thanks, Garry for that super fast reply!
I will give it a shot Peter Bircher "GS" wrote in message ... It happens that Peter Bircher formulated : Hi all Please can somebody help me [Excel 2010 on Windows 7] I have a textbox that the user can populate by entering text and hitting enter, creating several lines of text. (Alternatively, she may take several lines of text from, say a webpage, cutting and pasting it in) Upon exiting the text box, I now would like to take each line, one at a time, and place them into a globally dimensioned array called Features. Private Sub TBoxFeatures_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim I As Integer Dim LinesOfText As Integer If Len(TBoxFeatures) 0 Then LinesOfText = TBoxFeatures.LineCount If LinesOfText 0 Then For I = 0 To LinesOfText Features(I) = TBoxFeatures 'XXX Next I End If End If End Sub XXX = this is the tricky part - how to get *each row* of data into the array - as it stands it places all lines together into each element of the array Thanks in advance Peter Bircher Try changing your approach! For example... Dim vText As Variant, n As Integer 'Load textbox contents into an array vText = Split(TBoxFeatures.Text, vbCrLf) For n = LBound(vText) To UBound(vText) 'process each line Debug.Print vText(n) Next 'n -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
Extract each line of text from a textbox into an array
Hi Garry
Have applied it and it works perfectly. Thanks ever so much Pete "GS" wrote in message ... It happens that Peter Bircher formulated : Hi all Please can somebody help me [Excel 2010 on Windows 7] I have a textbox that the user can populate by entering text and hitting enter, creating several lines of text. (Alternatively, she may take several lines of text from, say a webpage, cutting and pasting it in) Upon exiting the text box, I now would like to take each line, one at a time, and place them into a globally dimensioned array called Features. Private Sub TBoxFeatures_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim I As Integer Dim LinesOfText As Integer If Len(TBoxFeatures) 0 Then LinesOfText = TBoxFeatures.LineCount If LinesOfText 0 Then For I = 0 To LinesOfText Features(I) = TBoxFeatures 'XXX Next I End If End If End Sub XXX = this is the tricky part - how to get *each row* of data into the array - as it stands it places all lines together into each element of the array Thanks in advance Peter Bircher Try changing your approach! For example... Dim vText As Variant, n As Integer 'Load textbox contents into an array vText = Split(TBoxFeatures.Text, vbCrLf) For n = LBound(vText) To UBound(vText) 'process each line Debug.Print vText(n) Next 'n -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
Extract each line of text from a textbox into an array
Peter Bircher formulated the question :
Hi Garry Have applied it and it works perfectly. Thanks ever so much Pete You're welcome! ..I appreciate the feedback! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
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