Reputation: 3317
I want to count no of different cells which are selected using VBA.
Consider if we select five distinct cells - D5, C2, E7, A4, B1. Is there a way I can count these number of cells.
Secondly how can I retrieve data in these cells. Lets say I want to store it in an array.
Thank you for the help.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1811
Reputation: 6770
Looks like you got it mostly figured out, but here is something to load it into an array if you want it:
Public Sub Example()
Dim test() As Variant
test = RangeToArray(Excel.Selection, True)
MsgBox Join(test, vbNewLine)
End Sub
Public Function RangeToArray(ByVal rng As Excel.Range, Optional ByVal skipBlank As Boolean = False) As Variant()
Dim rtnVal() As Variant
Dim i As Long, cll As Excel.Range
ReDim rtnVal(rng.Cells.Count - 1)
If skipBlank Then
For Each cll In rng.Cells
If LenB(cll.Value) Then
rtnVal(i) = cll.Value
i = i + 1
End If
Next
ReDim Preserve rtnVal(i - 1)
Else
For Each cll In rng.Cells
rtnVal(i) = cll.Value
i = i + 1
Next
End If
RangeToArray = rtnVal
End Function
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1374
Dim rngCell as Range, arrArray() as Variant, i as integer
Redim arrArray(1 to Selection.Cells.Count)
i = 1
For each rngCell in Selection
arrArray(i) = rngCell.Value
i = i + 1
Next
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3317
Thankfully I got a way around it by doing - Selection.Cells.Count
It returns me the cell count for selected cells.
But I am still stuck with dynamically assigning this value to an array as in ---
I = Selection.Cells.Count Dim ValArr(I)
Upvotes: 0