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I have looked on the internet but can't seem to find much
information on Excel's EVALUATE Function. I see it being used but don't seem to have it in my function list with Excel 2003. Can someone provide an explanation of the EVALUATE function i.e. what it does, a little history, etc. Thanks for your help. |
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Hi Frank,
Evaluate is not a function, hence u can't see it in the function list. It is a formula auditing tool, located in Tools Formula Auditing Evaluate Formula (EF) . Basicaly if you enter a formula in a cell and use the EF it will show you exactly how the result is calculated. Even if the result turns our to be an error. Using it if you have a formula with many parts you can see how each part is worked out by Excel. It was introduced in Excel 2002(XP). HTH "Frank H." wrote: I have looked on the internet but can't seem to find much information on Excel's EVALUATE Function. I see it being used but don't seem to have it in my function list with Excel 2003. Can someone provide an explanation of the EVALUATE function i.e. what it does, a little history, etc. Thanks for your help. |
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Maybe you have an addin that contains a homegrown =Evaluate() function.
They're pretty common around here. Usually, developers write them to evaluate a string. In A1:A3 (for instance) a1 = 3 a2 = + a3 = 5 =evaluate(a1&a2&a3) could return 5--but it really depends on what the author of the function did. If you have an addin that you load (maybe downloaded from the web), maybe it's one of the functions in that. If you think you know that addin's name, post it and I'm sure someone can be more specific. ======= And there is an Evaluate that can be used in VBA--but I didn't guess you meant that. "Frank H." wrote: I have looked on the internet but can't seem to find much information on Excel's EVALUATE Function. I see it being used but don't seem to have it in my function list with Excel 2003. Can someone provide an explanation of the EVALUATE function i.e. what it does, a little history, etc. Thanks for your help. -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
Actually, along the same lines of this post I was looking at Stephen Bullen's site and he has a charting example from 1998 that uses EVALUATE combined with defined names to chart a function. It does pretty much what you've described below. I can't seem to find anything in the Excel 2003 Help that describes this function either. Would you know why there doesn't seem to be any documentation on this (or maybe I'm just missing it). Thanks. ---- John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe you have an addin that contains a homegrown =Evaluate() function. They're pretty common around here. Usually, developers write them to evaluate a string. In A1:A3 (for instance) a1 = 3 a2 = + a3 = 5 =evaluate(a1&a2&a3) could return 5--but it really depends on what the author of the function did. If you have an addin that you load (maybe downloaded from the web), maybe it's one of the functions in that. If you think you know that addin's name, post it and I'm sure someone can be more specific. ======= And there is an Evaluate that can be used in VBA--but I didn't guess you meant that. "Frank H." wrote: I have looked on the internet but can't seem to find much information on Excel's EVALUATE Function. I see it being used but don't seem to have it in my function list with Excel 2003. Can someone provide an explanation of the EVALUATE function i.e. what it does, a little history, etc. Thanks for your help. -- Dave Peterson |
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I'm not sure how Stephen used Evaluate.
But if it was a home grown function, then it was designed/written by a user--not by microsoft. There is an old xlm macro command called evaluate, too. You can read more about them by getting both of these: Macrofun.exe & Macro97.exe (which contains XLMacr8.hlp) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/r...etext=Macrofun John Mansfield wrote: Dave, Actually, along the same lines of this post I was looking at Stephen Bullen's site and he has a charting example from 1998 that uses EVALUATE combined with defined names to chart a function. It does pretty much what you've described below. I can't seem to find anything in the Excel 2003 Help that describes this function either. Would you know why there doesn't seem to be any documentation on this (or maybe I'm just missing it). Thanks. ---- John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe you have an addin that contains a homegrown =Evaluate() function. They're pretty common around here. Usually, developers write them to evaluate a string. In A1:A3 (for instance) a1 = 3 a2 = + a3 = 5 =evaluate(a1&a2&a3) could return 5--but it really depends on what the author of the function did. If you have an addin that you load (maybe downloaded from the web), maybe it's one of the functions in that. If you think you know that addin's name, post it and I'm sure someone can be more specific. ======= And there is an Evaluate that can be used in VBA--but I didn't guess you meant that. "Frank H." wrote: I have looked on the internet but can't seem to find much information on Excel's EVALUATE Function. I see it being used but don't seem to have it in my function list with Excel 2003. Can someone provide an explanation of the EVALUATE function i.e. what it does, a little history, etc. Thanks for your help. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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