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Excel 4 Makro Parameter?

Excel 4 Makro Parameter?
31.01.2004 19:02:42
Gunter
Hallo Leute,
kann man eigentlich einem Excel 4 Makro einen Parameter mitgeben?
z.B.
Dim l As Single
l = ExecuteExcel4Macro("GET.cell(42)")
das funktioniert, ich würde aber gern gleich die Zelladresse mitgeben
komme aber zu keinem Ergebnis.
Danke für Hinweise
Gruß Gunter

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AW: Excel 4 Makro Parameter?
01.02.2004 14:08:34
Reinhard
Hi Gunter,
google mal nach einer Datei namens xlmakro8.hlp. Es gibt noch eine die makrofun o.ä. heisst, dort sind die excel4makros so wie nachstehend get.cell aufgelistet.
Gruß
Reinhard

GET.CELL
Macro Sheets Only
Returns information about the formatting, location, or contents of a cell.
Use GET.CELL in a macro whose behavior is determined by the status of a particular cell.
Syntax
GET.CELL(type_num, reference)
Type_num    is a number that specifies what type of cell information you want.
The following list shows the possible values of type_num and the corresponding results.
Type_num	Returns
1	Absolute reference of the upper-left cell in reference, as text in the current
workspace reference style.
2	Row number of the top cell in reference.
3	Column number of the leftmost cell in reference.
4	Same as TYPE(reference).
5	Contents of reference.
6	Formula in reference, as text, in either A1 or R1C1 style depending on the
workspace setting.
7	Number format of the cell, as text (for example, "m/d/yy" or "General").
8	Number indicating the cell's horizontal alignment:
1 = General
2 = Left
3 = Center
4 = Right
5 = Fill
6 = Justify
7 = Center across cells
9	Number indicating the left-border style assigned to the cell:
0 = No border
1 = Thin line
2 = Medium line
3 = Dashed line
4 = Dotted line
5 = Thick line
6 = Double line
7 = Hairline
10	Number indicating the right-border style assigned to the cell. See type_num 9 for
descriptions of the numbers returned.
11	Number indicating the top-border style assigned to the cell. See type_num 9 for
descriptions of the numbers returned.
12	Number indicating the bottom-border style assigned to the cell. See type_num 9
for descriptions of the numbers returned.
13	Number from 0 to 18, indicating the pattern of the selected cell as displayed in
the Patterns tab of the Format Cells dialog box, which appears when you choose the Cells
command from the Format menu. If no pattern is selected, returns 0.
14	If the cell is locked, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
15	If the cell's formula is hidden, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
16	A two-item horizontal array containing the width of the active cell and a logical
value indicating whether the cell's width is set to change as the standard width changes
(TRUE) or is a custom width (FALSE).
17	Row height of cell, in points.
18	Name of font, as text.
19	Size of font, in points.
20	If all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are bold, returns
TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
21	If all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are italic,
returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
22	If all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are underlined,
returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
23	If all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are struck
through, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
24	Font color of the first character in the cell, as a number in the range 1 to 56.
If font color is automatic, returns 0.
25	If all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are outlined,
returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE. Outline font format is not supported by Microsoft
Excel for Windows.
26	If all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are shadowed,
returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE. Shadow font format is not supported by Microsoft
Excel for Windows.
27	Number indicating whether a manual page break occurs at the cell:
0 = No break
1 = Row
2 = Column
3 = Both row and column
28	Row level (outline).
29	Column level (outline).
30	If the row containing the active cell is a summary row, returns TRUE; otherwise,
returns FALSE.
31	If the column containing the active cell is a summary column, returns TRUE;
otherwise, returns FALSE.
32	Name of the workbook and sheet containing the cell If the window contains only a
single sheet that has the same name as the workbook without its extension, returns only
the name of the book, in the form BOOK1.XLS. Otherwise, returns the name of the sheet in
the form "[Book1]Sheet1".
33	If the cell is formatted to wrap, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
34	Left-border color as a number in the range 1 to 56. If color is automatic,
returns 0.
35	Right-border color as a number in the range 1 to 56. If color is automatic,
returns 0.
36	Top-border color as a number in the range 1 to 56. If color is automatic, returns
0.
37	Bottom-border color as a number in the range 1 to 56. If color is automatic,
returns 0.
38	Shade foreground color as a number in the range 1 to 56. If color is automatic,
returns 0.
39	Shade background color as a number in the range 1 to 56. If color is automatic,
returns 0.
40	Style of the cell, as text.
41	Returns the formula in the active cell without translating it (useful for
international macro sheets).
42	The horizontal distance, measured in points, from the left edge of the active
window to the left edge of the cell. May be a negative number if the window is scrolled
beyond the cell.
43	The vertical distance, measured in points, from the top edge of the active window
to the top edge of the cell. May be a negative number if the window is scrolled beyond
the cell.
44	The horizontal distance, measured in points, from the left edge of the active
window to the right edge of the cell. May be a negative number if the window is scrolled
beyond the cell.
45	The vertical distance, measured in points, from the top edge of the active window
to the bottom edge of the cell. May be a negative number if the window is scrolled
beyond the cell.
46	If the cell contains a text note, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
47	If the cell contains a sound note, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
48	If the cells contains a formula, returns TRUE; if a constant, returns FALSE.
49	If the cell is part of an array, returns TRUE; otherwise, returns FALSE.
50	Number indicating the cell's vertical alignment:
1 = Top
2 = Center
3 = Bottom
4 = Justified
51	Number indicating the cell's vertical orientation:
0 = Horizontal
1 = Vertical
2 = Upward
3 = Downward
52	The cell prefix (or text alignment) character, or empty text ("") if the cell
does not contain one.
53	Contents of the cell as it is currently displayed, as text, including any
additional numbers or symbols resulting from the cell's formatting.
54	Returns the name of the PivotTable containing the active cell.
55	Returns the position of a cell within the PivotTable.
0 = Row header
1 = Column header
2 = Page header
3 = Data header
4 = Row item
5 = Column item
6 = Page item
7 = Data item
8 = Table body
56	Returns the name of the field containing the active cell reference if inside a
PivotTable.
57	Returns TRUE if all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are
formatted with a superscript font; otherwise, returns FALSE.
58	Returns the font style as text of all the characters in the cell, or only the
first character as displayed in the Font tab of the Format Cells dialog box: for example,
"Bold Italic".
59	Returns the number for the underline style:
1 = None
2 = Single
3 = Double
4 = Single accounting
5 = Double accounting
60	Returns TRUE if all the characters in the cell, or only the first character, are
formatted with a subscript font; otherwise, it returns FALSE.
61	Returns the name of the PivotTable item for the active cell, as text.
62	Returns the name of the workbook and the current sheet in the form
"[Book1]Sheet1".
63	Returns the fill (background) color of the cell.
64	Returns the pattern (foreground) color of the cell.
65	Returns TRUE if the Add Indent alignment option is on (Far East versions of
Microsoft Excel only); otherwise, it returns FALSE.
66	Returns the book name of the workbook containing the cell in the form BOOK1.XLS.
Reference    is a cell or a range of cells from which you want information.
If reference is a range of cells, the cell in the upper-left corner of the first
range in reference is used.
If reference is omitted, the active cell is assumed.
Tip	Use GET.CELL(17) to determine the height of a cell and GET.CELL(44) -
GET.CELL(42) to determine the width.
Examples
The following macro formula returns TRUE if cell B4 on sheet Sheet1 is bold:
GET.CELL(20, Sheet1!$B$4)
You can use the information returned by GET.CELL to initiate an action. The following
macro formula runs a custom function named BoldCell if the GET.CELL formula returns
FALSE:
IF(GET.CELL(20, Sheet1!$B$4), , BoldCell())

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AW: Excel 4 Makro Parameter?
01.02.2004 16:22:18
Gunter
Hallo Reinhard,
die Hilfedatei hab ich, hatte aber gehofft, es gibt einen undokumentierten
Trick. Solls alles schon gegeben haben.
Gruß Gunter
AW: Excel 4 Makro Parameter?
01.02.2004 18:11:43
K.Rola
Hallo,

Sub get_cell_42()
Dim sngLeft As Single
sngLeft = Application.ExecuteExcel4Macro("GET.CELL(42, Tabelle1!R1C1)")
MsgBox sngLeft
End Sub

Gruß K.Rola
Super, danke...oT
01.02.2004 18:54:20
Gunter
oT

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