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KJTFS
Hello,
I have found a pretty big bug in excel 2003. I searched a little on
Microsoft.com and couldn't find anything published about it but I did
find a few things on the web about it. The rand() function gives bad
numbers when a lot of them are used. I ran into this problem because I
develope Financial software and we frequently use large amounts of
random number to model things. If you have 2003 make a sheet with
about 10000 calls to rand() and make them conditionally formatted that
if they are not between 1 and 0 to display background color. Then hold
down F9 key until they start showing up. It is pretty crazy. This is
going to be a pretty big problem in excel, I know a lot of fields that
use large amounts of random numbers to generate tests and models. And
here I was pulling my hair out that I was programming a simple model
wrong.![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Keith
www.kjtfs.com
I have found a pretty big bug in excel 2003. I searched a little on
Microsoft.com and couldn't find anything published about it but I did
find a few things on the web about it. The rand() function gives bad
numbers when a lot of them are used. I ran into this problem because I
develope Financial software and we frequently use large amounts of
random number to model things. If you have 2003 make a sheet with
about 10000 calls to rand() and make them conditionally formatted that
if they are not between 1 and 0 to display background color. Then hold
down F9 key until they start showing up. It is pretty crazy. This is
going to be a pretty big problem in excel, I know a lot of fields that
use large amounts of random numbers to generate tests and models. And
here I was pulling my hair out that I was programming a simple model
wrong.
Keith
www.kjtfs.com