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Finding Cell that changes from a Positive to a Negitive number
I am looking for a function that will look threw either columes or rows and
find the cell that changes from a positive number to a negitive number. This location will always change and once this cell is found I need to used it in a function to check for linearity. I have looked thew the help and forum and haven't really found anything that might work. Any help with possible functions would be great. |
Finding Cell that changes from a Positive to a Negitive number
Without looking at it too deeply, some thoughts come to mind.
1-What causes "the" cell to change from positive to negative? 2-Can more than one cell change at a time? 3-Will more than one cell ever be negative? 4-What is the approximate maximum size of the range of interest? Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "tpeter" wrote: I am looking for a function that will look threw either columes or rows and find the cell that changes from a positive number to a negitive number. This location will always change and once this cell is found I need to used it in a function to check for linearity. I have looked thew the help and forum and haven't really found anything that might work. Any help with possible functions would be great. |
Finding Cell that changes from a Positive to a Negitive number
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 09:31:01 -0800, tpeter
wrote: I am looking for a function that will look threw either columes or rows and find the cell that changes from a positive number to a negitive number. This location will always change and once this cell is found I need to used it in a function to check for linearity. I have looked thew the help and forum and haven't really found anything that might work. Any help with possible functions would be great. Will the range always start with a positive value? Or might it start negative, go positive and then go negative? --ron |
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