How to identify table data using merged cells?
I am trying to interpolate a value in the table. However since my column cells are merged together, my code won't read the values. So far whenever i unmerge those columns, it works completely fine and gives me the value i want. How do i integrate merged cells as a matrices?
Sub brent()
Dim i As Integer, j As Integer
Dim P As Single, P1 As Single, P2 As Single
Dim M As Single, M1 As Single, M2 As Single
Dim inputmat()
nrow = 29
ncol = 2
P = Range("Axial").Value
ReDim inputmat(nrow, ncol)
For i = 1 To nrow
For j = 1 To ncol
inputmat(i, j) = Cells(5 + i, 6 + j)
Next j
Next i
If (P > inputmat(1, 1)) Or (P < inputmat(nrow, 1)) Then Range("PM").Value =
"NG"
Else
For i = 1 To nrow - 1
If (P <= inputmat(i, 1)) And (P >= inputmat(i + 1, 1)) Then
P1 = inputmat(i, 1)
P2 = inputmat(i + 1, 1)
M1 = inputmat(i, 2)
M2 = inputmat(i + 1, 2)
End If
Next i
For i = 1 To nrow
M = M1 + (P - P1) * (M2 - M1) / (P2 - P1)
Next i
Range("PM").Value = M
End If
End Sub
I know that there is problem under the "input (i,j)= cells(5+i,6+j)"
Is there any way to read that black column between the merged cells?
excel vba
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I am trying to interpolate a value in the table. However since my column cells are merged together, my code won't read the values. So far whenever i unmerge those columns, it works completely fine and gives me the value i want. How do i integrate merged cells as a matrices?
Sub brent()
Dim i As Integer, j As Integer
Dim P As Single, P1 As Single, P2 As Single
Dim M As Single, M1 As Single, M2 As Single
Dim inputmat()
nrow = 29
ncol = 2
P = Range("Axial").Value
ReDim inputmat(nrow, ncol)
For i = 1 To nrow
For j = 1 To ncol
inputmat(i, j) = Cells(5 + i, 6 + j)
Next j
Next i
If (P > inputmat(1, 1)) Or (P < inputmat(nrow, 1)) Then Range("PM").Value =
"NG"
Else
For i = 1 To nrow - 1
If (P <= inputmat(i, 1)) And (P >= inputmat(i + 1, 1)) Then
P1 = inputmat(i, 1)
P2 = inputmat(i + 1, 1)
M1 = inputmat(i, 2)
M2 = inputmat(i + 1, 2)
End If
Next i
For i = 1 To nrow
M = M1 + (P - P1) * (M2 - M1) / (P2 - P1)
Next i
Range("PM").Value = M
End If
End Sub
I know that there is problem under the "input (i,j)= cells(5+i,6+j)"
Is there any way to read that black column between the merged cells?
excel vba
What black column? You can easily check if the cells are merged - stackoverflow.com/questions/22075988/…
– Michal Rosa
Nov 15 '18 at 2:54
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I am trying to interpolate a value in the table. However since my column cells are merged together, my code won't read the values. So far whenever i unmerge those columns, it works completely fine and gives me the value i want. How do i integrate merged cells as a matrices?
Sub brent()
Dim i As Integer, j As Integer
Dim P As Single, P1 As Single, P2 As Single
Dim M As Single, M1 As Single, M2 As Single
Dim inputmat()
nrow = 29
ncol = 2
P = Range("Axial").Value
ReDim inputmat(nrow, ncol)
For i = 1 To nrow
For j = 1 To ncol
inputmat(i, j) = Cells(5 + i, 6 + j)
Next j
Next i
If (P > inputmat(1, 1)) Or (P < inputmat(nrow, 1)) Then Range("PM").Value =
"NG"
Else
For i = 1 To nrow - 1
If (P <= inputmat(i, 1)) And (P >= inputmat(i + 1, 1)) Then
P1 = inputmat(i, 1)
P2 = inputmat(i + 1, 1)
M1 = inputmat(i, 2)
M2 = inputmat(i + 1, 2)
End If
Next i
For i = 1 To nrow
M = M1 + (P - P1) * (M2 - M1) / (P2 - P1)
Next i
Range("PM").Value = M
End If
End Sub
I know that there is problem under the "input (i,j)= cells(5+i,6+j)"
Is there any way to read that black column between the merged cells?
excel vba
I am trying to interpolate a value in the table. However since my column cells are merged together, my code won't read the values. So far whenever i unmerge those columns, it works completely fine and gives me the value i want. How do i integrate merged cells as a matrices?
Sub brent()
Dim i As Integer, j As Integer
Dim P As Single, P1 As Single, P2 As Single
Dim M As Single, M1 As Single, M2 As Single
Dim inputmat()
nrow = 29
ncol = 2
P = Range("Axial").Value
ReDim inputmat(nrow, ncol)
For i = 1 To nrow
For j = 1 To ncol
inputmat(i, j) = Cells(5 + i, 6 + j)
Next j
Next i
If (P > inputmat(1, 1)) Or (P < inputmat(nrow, 1)) Then Range("PM").Value =
"NG"
Else
For i = 1 To nrow - 1
If (P <= inputmat(i, 1)) And (P >= inputmat(i + 1, 1)) Then
P1 = inputmat(i, 1)
P2 = inputmat(i + 1, 1)
M1 = inputmat(i, 2)
M2 = inputmat(i + 1, 2)
End If
Next i
For i = 1 To nrow
M = M1 + (P - P1) * (M2 - M1) / (P2 - P1)
Next i
Range("PM").Value = M
End If
End Sub
I know that there is problem under the "input (i,j)= cells(5+i,6+j)"
Is there any way to read that black column between the merged cells?
excel vba
excel vba
edited Nov 15 '18 at 3:44
BigBen
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6,3172618
asked Nov 15 '18 at 2:22
Tsendee TsTsendee Ts
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What black column? You can easily check if the cells are merged - stackoverflow.com/questions/22075988/…
– Michal Rosa
Nov 15 '18 at 2:54
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What black column? You can easily check if the cells are merged - stackoverflow.com/questions/22075988/…
– Michal Rosa
Nov 15 '18 at 2:54
What black column? You can easily check if the cells are merged - stackoverflow.com/questions/22075988/…
– Michal Rosa
Nov 15 '18 at 2:54
What black column? You can easily check if the cells are merged - stackoverflow.com/questions/22075988/…
– Michal Rosa
Nov 15 '18 at 2:54
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Sub FindMergedCells()
Dim tbl As Range, cll As Range
Dim i As Integer
i = 1
Set tbl = Range("A1:E4")
For Each cll In tbl
If cll.MergeCells Then
Cells(i, 7) = "Cell " & cll.Address & " is merged"
i = i + 1
End If
Next
End Sub
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Sub FindMergedCells()
Dim tbl As Range, cll As Range
Dim i As Integer
i = 1
Set tbl = Range("A1:E4")
For Each cll In tbl
If cll.MergeCells Then
Cells(i, 7) = "Cell " & cll.Address & " is merged"
i = i + 1
End If
Next
End Sub
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Sub FindMergedCells()
Dim tbl As Range, cll As Range
Dim i As Integer
i = 1
Set tbl = Range("A1:E4")
For Each cll In tbl
If cll.MergeCells Then
Cells(i, 7) = "Cell " & cll.Address & " is merged"
i = i + 1
End If
Next
End Sub
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Sub FindMergedCells()
Dim tbl As Range, cll As Range
Dim i As Integer
i = 1
Set tbl = Range("A1:E4")
For Each cll In tbl
If cll.MergeCells Then
Cells(i, 7) = "Cell " & cll.Address & " is merged"
i = i + 1
End If
Next
End Sub
Sub FindMergedCells()
Dim tbl As Range, cll As Range
Dim i As Integer
i = 1
Set tbl = Range("A1:E4")
For Each cll In tbl
If cll.MergeCells Then
Cells(i, 7) = "Cell " & cll.Address & " is merged"
i = i + 1
End If
Next
End Sub
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What black column? You can easily check if the cells are merged - stackoverflow.com/questions/22075988/…
– Michal Rosa
Nov 15 '18 at 2:54