XL97: Calculation Problems with Arrays in Custom Functions (163542)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q163542 SYMPTOMS
When you use a custom function in a workbook, the function may return
incorrect values. Recalculating the workbook may also take longer than it
does in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel.
CAUSE
This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:
- The custom function references a range of cells.
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- You enter the custom function across multiple cells as an array.
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- You recalculate the custom function.
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To work around this problem, follow these steps:
- Add the Volatile method to your Visual Basic for Applications custom
function. This line must immediately follow the Function statement. For
example, the following function uses the Volatile function:
Function MyFunction(InputRange) As Integer
Application.Volatile
MyFunction = InputRange * 10%
End Function
- Reenter the formula that contains the custom function. To locate and
select the number of cells that comprises the array formula, follow
these steps:
- In the worksheet, click any one cell that contains the custom
array function.
- On the Edit menu, click Go To. In the Go To dialog box, click
Special. In the Go To Special dialog box, click Current Array.
Every cell that is in the array is selected. - Press F2 to edit the entire array. Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to
reenter the array formula.
- Save the workbook.
The custom function is calculated correctly.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Microsoft Excel for Windows, Service Release 1, and in Microsoft Excel 98
Macintosh Edition.
MORE INFORMATION
Arrays in Microsoft Excel 97 are recalculated <n> times, where <n> is the
number of elements in the array. In earlier versions of Microsoft Excel,
the array function is recalculated only once. Therefore, the number of
elements in the array is directly proportional to the decrease in
performance when the array is recalculated. Depending on the calculations
Microsoft Excel performs in the custom function, incorrect values may be
returned. For example, an incorrect value is returned if the function
increments a counter and uses the counter value as part of a calculation.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 10/11/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbdtacode KB163542 |
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