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Return array from worksheet function
Hi there,
I am trying to return an array of dates and prices from a worksheet function and display them starting at the selected item. This is the function I am using to test. I've seen this done by people such as Bloomberg but cannot work how to do it at all. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Steve Public Function ReturnArray() As Variant Dim tempArray() As String ReDim tempArray(1, 1) tempArray(0, 1) = "Price 1" tempArray(0, 1) = "17/07/2006" tempArray(1, 0) = "Price 2" tempArray(1, 1) = "14/07/2006" ReturnArray = tempArray End Function |
Return array from worksheet function
Steve,
Looks Ok to me. Are you using CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER to commit? Additionally maybe you want; tempArray(0, 0) = "Price 1" - but I suspect that is just a typo. Regards, Chris. -- Chris Marlow MCSD.NET, Microsoft Office XP Master "Steve Lloyd" wrote: Hi there, I am trying to return an array of dates and prices from a worksheet function and display them starting at the selected item. This is the function I am using to test. I've seen this done by people such as Bloomberg but cannot work how to do it at all. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Steve Public Function ReturnArray() As Variant Dim tempArray() As String ReDim tempArray(1, 1) tempArray(0, 1) = "Price 1" tempArray(0, 1) = "17/07/2006" tempArray(1, 0) = "Price 2" tempArray(1, 1) = "14/07/2006" ReturnArray = tempArray End Function |
Return array from worksheet function
Hi Chris,
Thanks very much for your response. I'm really struggling here, I enter the function call in a cell and then press Ctrl-Shft-Ent, this enters the value in the selected cell but does not update the additional cells that are part of the array, I presume I am missing something here, could you help please. In addition, I want to add the formula from a command button/combo box on a toolbar as I suspect the users will not be able to understand the Crtl-Shft-Entr thing (they are traders!) Can you suggest a way of doing this? Thanks again, Steve "Chris Marlow" wrote in message ... Steve, Looks Ok to me. Are you using CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER to commit? Additionally maybe you want; tempArray(0, 0) = "Price 1" - but I suspect that is just a typo. Regards, Chris. -- Chris Marlow MCSD.NET, Microsoft Office XP Master "Steve Lloyd" wrote: Hi there, I am trying to return an array of dates and prices from a worksheet function and display them starting at the selected item. This is the function I am using to test. I've seen this done by people such as Bloomberg but cannot work how to do it at all. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Steve Public Function ReturnArray() As Variant Dim tempArray() As String ReDim tempArray(1, 1) tempArray(0, 1) = "Price 1" tempArray(0, 1) = "17/07/2006" tempArray(1, 0) = "Price 2" tempArray(1, 1) = "14/07/2006" ReturnArray = tempArray End Function |
Return array from worksheet function
Are you entering the function in only one cell, or are you selecting a 2x2 range before entering the function? As with Excel's built in functions that return an array, you have to select the entire output range when entering the function to get the entire output array returned. -- MrShorty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrShorty's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=22181 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=562104 |
Return array from worksheet function
OK, i am there, fantastic, thankyou...
"MrShorty" wrote in message ... Are you entering the function in only one cell, or are you selecting a 2x2 range before entering the function? As with Excel's built in functions that return an array, you have to select the entire output range when entering the function to get the entire output array returned. -- MrShorty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrShorty's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=22181 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=562104 |
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