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"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in
message ... i need to know when 2 dates intersect 1-i begin with todays date and add a variable to it 2-i then subtract the same variable from a future date 3-i need to know at what date the 2 intersect example: 7-16-2007 + 6=7-22-2007 5-10-2010 - 6=5-4-2010 then: 7-22-2007 + 6=7-28-2007 5-4-2010 - 6=4-28-2010, etc this loop continues until they intersect. Since you are alternately adding and subtracting the same amount, the intersection date will be midway between them (think about it). So, if one date is in A1 and the other is in B1, then the "intersection" date would be.. =(A1+B1)/2 For your dates, that would be 12/11/2008... from a mathematical standpoint, the size of the variable is immaterial as long as it is small enough compared to the span between the dates. But you should note that this is an idealized mathematical solution, so it is possible (probably likely) that the number of iteration required to meet will not be a whole number. As Biff's pointed out in his posting to this thread, the granularity of the variable determines if they physically meet or not, so you will have to figure out how you want to handle this situation. Notice my calculated date is roughly midway between the dates Biff posted. Rick That's pretty much the conclusion I arrived at, too. So what's the purpose of the "variable" ? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
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