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Olaf
Hi all coders out there!
I wanted a function that returned the number of unique elements in a
range.
And I thought that the best and easyest solution would be using the
Collection object.
But to my big surprice the solution I came up with only worked with
numbers!
Option Explicit
' Returns the number of unique values in the given range.
' Only works with numbers. why not strings?
Public Function uniqueCountInt(r As Range)
Dim tmpR As Range
Dim tmpColl As New Collection
On Error Resume Next
For Each tmpR In r.Cells
tmpColl.Item tmpR.Cells.Value
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
tmpColl.Add tmpR.Cells.Value
End If
Err.Clear
Next
uniqueCountInt = tmpColl.Count
End Function
Does any one out there have a tip on the easyest way of making the
function work with strings (and numbersc as well if possible)?
Is Collection the right way to do it?
best regards/
Olaf
I wanted a function that returned the number of unique elements in a
range.
And I thought that the best and easyest solution would be using the
Collection object.
But to my big surprice the solution I came up with only worked with
numbers!
Option Explicit
' Returns the number of unique values in the given range.
' Only works with numbers. why not strings?
Public Function uniqueCountInt(r As Range)
Dim tmpR As Range
Dim tmpColl As New Collection
On Error Resume Next
For Each tmpR In r.Cells
tmpColl.Item tmpR.Cells.Value
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
tmpColl.Add tmpR.Cells.Value
End If
Err.Clear
Next
uniqueCountInt = tmpColl.Count
End Function
Does any one out there have a tip on the easyest way of making the
function work with strings (and numbersc as well if possible)?
Is Collection the right way to do it?
best regards/
Olaf