VB6 expected end of statement - vb6

I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I keep getting the error "Expected: end of statement" under the 'Display output. comment.
Option Explicit
Private Sub cmdOkay_click()
'Declare counter variable (p)
Dim p As Integer
p = 8
'Declare variable to hold calculated minutes
Dim minutes As Integer
'Display title of chart in listbox
MyListBox.AddItem “Cooking Chart”
'For each pound (from 8 to 23), calculate and display minutes
For p = 8 To 23
'Calculate minutes.pounds * 17
minutes = p * 17
'Display output.
MyListBox.AddItem p & “ lbs, “ & minutes & “ minutes.” ERROR
Next p
End Sub
Private Sub cmdExit_Click()
End
End Sub

Your code didn't run because of the double quotes. I changed them and it ran without error
Copy and paste this code:
'Declare counter variable (p)
Dim p As Integer
p = 8
'Declare variable to hold calculated minutes
Dim minutes As Integer
'Display title of chart in listbox
MyListBox.AddItem "Cooking Chart"
'For each pound (from 8 to 23), calculate and display minutes
For p = 8 To 23
'Calculate minutes.pounds * 17
minutes = p * 17
'Display output.
MyListBox.AddItem p & " lbs, " & minutes & " minutes."
Next p

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How to calculate the minute in DTPICKER vb6

I'm creating a payroll system I want to calculate the minute late of Employee using two dtpicker
Dtpicker1 is for time in and Dtpicker2 for Timeout
Private Sub calc_Click()
oras = DateDiff("n", DTPicker1, DTPicker2)
Text1.Text = oras
End sub
If all employees are working the same amount of hours (8 hours/day for example):
Private Sub calc_Click()
Dim iWorkdayHours As Integer
Dim iMinutesWorked As Integer
Dim iMinutesLate As Integer
' Get the amount of minutes between two dates
iMinutesWorked = DateDiff("n", DTPicker1, DTPicker2)
' Get number of hours employee should have worked
iWorkdayHours = 8
iMinutesLate = (iWorkdayHours * 60) - iMinutesWorked
If iMinutesLate > 0 Then
Text1.Text = iMinutesLate & " minutes late."
Else
Text1.Text = "On time."
End If
End Sub
If employees have different shift lengths, you can update iWorkdayHours.

Is there a way to track how many statements go to the Else clause and then assign a running value for each Else shown to run another prompt?

'Option Explicit double checks my variables and spelling
Option Explicit
'Define variables needed throughout script in beginning
Dim fso, BC1, strTestStr1,strTestStr1Length,BC2
Dim strTestStr2,strTestStr2Length
Dim TestComp
Dim Total
Set Total = Nothing
'Set fso
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'Declare and Open BC1
Set BC1 = fso.OpenTextFile("C:\Users\GDoe\Desktop\BC1.txt",1)
strTestStr1 = BC1.ReadAll
BC1.Close
'Declare and Open BC2
Set BC2 = fso.OpenTextFile("C:\Users\GDoe\Desktop\BC2.txt",1)
strTestStr2=BC2.ReadAll
BC2.Close
'Determines if the A is within the String
If(InStr(strTestStr1,"A")) Then
msgbox(strTestStr1)
Else
msgbox("This is not an A Plate.")
Total = +1
End If
'Determines if the E is within the String
If (InStr(strTestStr2,"E")) Then
msgbox(strTestStr2)
Else
msgbox("This is not an E Plate.")
Total = +1
End If
'Cut the string "-####-######", File position 3, 12 characters long
strTestStr1Length = mid(strTestStr1,3,12)
strTestStr2Length = mid(strTestStr2,3,12)
'Comparing my Strings
TestComp = StrComp(strTestStr1Length,strTestStr2Length)
'If Comparison reveals mismatch with numbers, Message box displayed
If TestComp <> 0 Then
msgbox("Mismatch")
End If
If Total > 0 Then
msgbox(Total)
Want to have a running count of times the conditions are false to activate
Another program at the end based on the Total. If Total>0 with the errors,
Follows one path if it is correct continues script.
There are no shorthand/assignment+math operators in VBScript; so change
Total = +1 ' seen as assign +1 to Total
to
Total = Total + 1

Excel VBA Performance - 1 million rows - Delete rows containing a value, in less than 1 min

I am trying to find a way to filter large data and remove rows in a worksheet, in less than one minute
The goal:
Find all records containing specific text in column 1, and delete the entire row
Keep all cell formatting (colors, font, borders, column widths) and formulas as they are
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Test Data:
:
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How the code works:
It starts by turning all Excel features Off
If the workbook is not empty and the text value to be removed exists in column 1
Copies the used range of column 1 to an array
Iterates over every value in array backwards
When it finds a match:
Appends the cell address to a tmp string in the format "A11,A275,A3900,..."
If the tmp variable length is close to 255 characters
Deletes rows using .Range("A11,A275,A3900,...").EntireRow.Delete Shift:=xlUp
Resets tmp to empty and moves on to the next set of rows
At the end, it turns all Excel features back On
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The main issue is the Delete operation, and total duration time should be under one minute. Any code-based solution is acceptable as long as it performs under 1 minute.
This narrows the scope to very few acceptable answers. The answers already provided are also very short and easy to implement. One performs the operation in about 30 seconds, so there is at least one answer that provides an acceptable solution, and other may find it useful as well
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My main initial function:
Sub DeleteRowsWithValuesStrings()
Const MAX_SZ As Byte = 240
Dim i As Long, j As Long, t As Double, ws As Worksheet
Dim memArr As Variant, max As Long, tmp As String
Set ws = Worksheets(1)
max = GetMaxCell(ws.UsedRange).Row
FastWB True: t = Timer
With ws
If max > 1 Then
If IndexOfValInRowOrCol("Test String", , ws.UsedRange) > 0 Then
memArr = .Range(.Cells(1, 1), .Cells(max, 1)).Value2
For i = max To 1 Step -1
If memArr(i, 1) = "Test String" Then
tmp = tmp & "A" & i & ","
If Len(tmp) > MAX_SZ Then
.Range(Left(tmp, Len(tmp) - 1)).EntireRow.Delete Shift:=xlUp
tmp = vbNullString
End If
End If
Next
If Len(tmp) > 0 Then
.Range(Left(tmp, Len(tmp) - 1)).EntireRow.Delete Shift:=xlUp
End If
.Calculate
End If
End If
End With
FastWB False: InputBox "Duration: ", "Duration", Timer - t
End Sub
Helper functions (turn Excel features off and on):
Public Sub FastWB(Optional ByVal opt As Boolean = True)
With Application
.Calculation = IIf(opt, xlCalculationManual, xlCalculationAutomatic)
.DisplayAlerts = Not opt
.DisplayStatusBar = Not opt
.EnableAnimations = Not opt
.EnableEvents = Not opt
.ScreenUpdating = Not opt
End With
FastWS , opt
End Sub
Public Sub FastWS(Optional ByVal ws As Worksheet = Nothing, _
Optional ByVal opt As Boolean = True)
If ws Is Nothing Then
For Each ws In Application.ActiveWorkbook.Sheets
EnableWS ws, opt
Next
Else
EnableWS ws, opt
End If
End Sub
Private Sub EnableWS(ByVal ws As Worksheet, ByVal opt As Boolean)
With ws
.DisplayPageBreaks = False
.EnableCalculation = Not opt
.EnableFormatConditionsCalculation = Not opt
.EnablePivotTable = Not opt
End With
End Sub
Finds last cell with data (thanks #ZygD - now I tested it in several scenarios):
Public Function GetMaxCell(Optional ByRef rng As Range = Nothing) As Range
'Returns the last cell containing a value, or A1 if Worksheet is empty
Const NONEMPTY As String = "*"
Dim lRow As Range, lCol As Range
If rng Is Nothing Then Set rng = Application.ActiveWorkbook.ActiveSheet.UsedRange
If WorksheetFunction.CountA(rng) = 0 Then
Set GetMaxCell = rng.Parent.Cells(1, 1)
Else
With rng
Set lRow = .Cells.Find(What:=NONEMPTY, LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
After:=.Cells(1, 1), _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows)
If Not lRow Is Nothing Then
Set lCol = .Cells.Find(What:=NONEMPTY, LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
After:=.Cells(1, 1), _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
SearchOrder:=xlByColumns)
Set GetMaxCell = .Parent.Cells(lRow.Row, lCol.Column)
End If
End With
End If
End Function
Returns the index of a match in the array, or 0 if a match is not found:
Public Function IndexOfValInRowOrCol( _
ByVal searchVal As String, _
Optional ByRef ws As Worksheet = Nothing, _
Optional ByRef rng As Range = Nothing, _
Optional ByRef vertical As Boolean = True, _
Optional ByRef rowOrColNum As Long = 1 _
) As Long
'Returns position in Row or Column, or 0 if no matches found
Dim usedRng As Range, result As Variant, searchRow As Long, searchCol As Long
result = CVErr(9999) '- generate custom error
Set usedRng = GetUsedRng(ws, rng)
If Not usedRng Is Nothing Then
If rowOrColNum < 1 Then rowOrColNum = 1
With Application
If vertical Then
result = .Match(searchVal, rng.Columns(rowOrColNum), 0)
Else
result = .Match(searchVal, rng.Rows(rowOrColNum), 0)
End If
End With
End If
If IsError(result) Then IndexOfValInRowOrCol = 0 Else IndexOfValInRowOrCol = result
End Function
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Update:
Tested 6 solutions (3 tests each): Excel Hero's solution is the fastest so far (removes formulas)
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Here are the results, fastest to the slowest:
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Test 1. Total of 100,000 records, 10,000 to be deleted:
1. ExcelHero() - 1.5 seconds
2. DeleteRowsWithValuesNewSheet() - 2.4 seconds
3. DeleteRowsWithValuesStrings() - 2.45 minutes
4. DeleteRowsWithValuesArray() - 2.45 minutes
5. QuickAndEasy() - 3.25 minutes
6. DeleteRowsWithValuesUnion() - Stopped after 5 minutes
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Test 2. Total of 1 million records, 100,000 to be deleted:
1. ExcelHero() - 16 seconds (average)
2. DeleteRowsWithValuesNewSheet() - 33 seconds (average)
3. DeleteRowsWithValuesStrings() - 4 hrs 38 min (16701.375 sec)
4. DeleteRowsWithValuesArray() - 4 hrs 37 min (16626.3051757813 sec)
5. QuickAndEasy() - 5 hrs 40 min (20434.2104492188 sec)
6. DeleteRowsWithValuesUnion() - N/A
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Notes:
ExcelHero method: easy to implement, reliable, extremely fast, but removes formulas
NewSheet method: easy to implement, reliable, and meets the target
Strings method: more effort to implement, reliable, but doesn't meet requirement
Array method: similar to Strings, but ReDims an array (faster version of Union)
QuickAndEasy: easy to implement (short, reliable and elegant), but doesn't meet requirement
Range Union: implementation complexity similar to 2 and 3, but too slow
I also made the test data more realistic by introducing unusual values:
empty cells, ranges, rows, and columns
special characters, like =[`~!##$%^&*()_-+{}[]\|;:'",.<>/?, separate and multiple combinations
blank spaces, tabs, empty formulas, border, font, and other cell formatting
large and small numbers with decimals (=12.9999999999999 + 0.00000000000000001)
hyperlinks, conditional formatting rules
empty formatting inside and outside data ranges
anything else that might cause data issues
I'm providing the first answer as a reference
Others may find it useful, if there are no other options available
Fastest way to achieve the result is not to use the Delete operation
Out of 1 million records it removes 100,000 rows in an average of 33 seconds
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Sub DeleteRowsWithValuesNewSheet() '100K records 10K to delete
'Test 1: 2.40234375 sec
'Test 2: 2.41796875 sec
'Test 3: 2.40234375 sec
'1M records 100K to delete
'Test 1: 32.9140625 sec
'Test 2: 33.1484375 sec
'Test 3: 32.90625 sec
Dim oldWs As Worksheet, newWs As Worksheet, rowHeights() As Long
Dim wsName As String, t As Double, oldUsedRng As Range
FastWB True: t = Timer
Set oldWs = Worksheets(1)
wsName = oldWs.Name
Set oldUsedRng = oldWs.Range("A1", GetMaxCell(oldWs.UsedRange))
If oldUsedRng.Rows.Count > 1 Then 'If sheet is not empty
Set newWs = Sheets.Add(After:=oldWs) 'Add new sheet
With oldUsedRng
.AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="<>Test String"
.Copy 'Copy visible data
End With
With newWs.Cells
.PasteSpecial xlPasteColumnWidths
.PasteSpecial xlPasteAll 'Paste data on new sheet
.Cells(1, 1).Select 'Deselect paste area
.Cells(1, 1).Copy 'Clear Clipboard
End With
oldWs.Delete 'Delete old sheet
newWs.Name = wsName
End If
FastWB False: InputBox "Duration: ", "Duration", Timer - t
End Sub
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At high level:
It creates a new worksheet, and keeps a reference to the initial sheet
AutoFilters column 1 on the searched text: .AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="<>Test String"
Copies all (visible) data from initial sheet
Pastes column widths, formats, and data to the new sheet
Deletes initial sheet
Renames the new sheet to the old sheet name
It uses the same helper functions posted in the question
The 99% of the duration is used by the AutoFilter
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There are a couple limitations I found so far, the first can be addressed:
If there are any hidden rows on the initial sheet, it unhides them
A separate function is needed to hide them back
Depending on implementation, it might significantly increase duration
VBA related:
It changes the Code Name of the sheet; other VBA referring to Sheet1 will be broken (if any)
It deletes all VBA code associated with the initial sheet (if any)
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A few notes about using large files like this:
The binary format (.xlsb) reduce file size dramatically (from 137 Mb to 43 Mb)
Unmanaged Conditional Formatting rules can cause exponential performance issues
The same for Comments, and Data validation
Reading file or data from network is much slower than working with a locall file
A significant gain in speed can be achieved if the source data do not contain formulas, or if the scenario would allow (or want) the formulas to be converted into hard values during the conditional row deletions.
With the above as a caveat, my solution uses the AdvancedFilter of the range object. It's about twice as fast as DeleteRowsWithValuesNewSheet().
Public Sub ExcelHero()
Dim t#, crit As Range, data As Range, ws As Worksheet
Dim r&, fc As Range, lc As Range, fr1 As Range, fr2 As Range
FastWB True
t = Timer
Set fc = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Item(1)
Set lc = GetMaxCell
Set data = ActiveSheet.Range(fc, lc)
Set ws = Sheets.Add
With data
Set fr1 = data.Worksheet.Range(fc, fc.Offset(, lc.Column))
Set fr2 = ws.Range(ws.Cells(fc.Row, fc.Column), ws.Cells(fc.Row, lc.Column))
With fr2
fr1.Copy
.PasteSpecial xlPasteColumnWidths: .PasteSpecial xlPasteAll
.Item(1).Select
End With
Set crit = .Resize(2, 1).Offset(, lc.Column + 1)
crit = [{"Column 1";"<>Test String"}]
.AdvancedFilter xlFilterCopy, crit, fr2
.Worksheet.Delete
End With
FastWB False
r = ws.UsedRange.Rows.Count
Debug.Print "Rows: " & r & ", Duration: " & Timer - t & " seconds"
End Sub
On my elderly Dell Inspiron 1564 (Win 7 Office 2007) this:
Sub QuickAndEasy()
Dim rng As Range
Set rng = Range("AA2:AA1000001")
Range("AB1") = Now
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
With rng
.Formula = "=If(A2=""Test String"",0/0,A2)"
.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeFormulas, xlErrors).EntireRow.Delete
.Clear
End With
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Range("AC1") = Now
End Sub
took about 10 seconds to run. I am assuming that column AA is available.
EDIT#1:
Please note that this code does not set Calculation to Manual. Performance will improve if the Calculation mode is set to Manual after the "helper" column is allowed to calculate.
I know I'm incredibly late with my answer here however future visitors may find it very useful.
Please Note: My approach requires an index column for the rows to end up in the original order, however if you do not mind the rows being in a different order then an index column isn't needed and the additional line of code can be removed.
My approach: My approach was to simply select all the rows in the selected range (column), sort them in ascending order using Range.Sort and then collecting the first and last index of "Test String" within the selected range (column). I then create a range from the first and last indices and use Range.EntrieRow.Delete to remove all the rows which contain "Test String".
Pros:
- It is blazing fast.
- It doesn't remove formatting, formulas, charts, pictures or anything like the method which copies to a new sheet.
Cons:
- A decent size of code to implement however it is all straight-forward.
Test Range Generation Sub:
Sub DevelopTest()
Dim index As Long
FastWB True
ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Clear
For index = 1 To 1000000 '1 million test
ActiveSheet.Cells(index, 1).Value = index
If (index Mod 10) = 0 Then
ActiveSheet.Cells(index, 2).Value = "Test String"
Else
ActiveSheet.Cells(index, 2).Value = "Blah Blah Blah"
End If
Next index
Application.StatusBar = ""
FastWB False
End Sub
Filter And Delete Rows Sub:
Sub DeleteRowFast()
Dim curWorksheet As Worksheet 'Current worksheet vairable
Dim rangeSelection As Range 'Selected range
Dim startBadVals As Long 'Start of the unwanted values
Dim endBadVals As Long 'End of the unwanted values
Dim strtTime As Double 'Timer variable
Dim lastRow As Long 'Last Row variable
Dim lastColumn As Long 'Last column variable
Dim indexCell As Range 'Index range start
Dim sortRange As Range 'The range which the sort is applied to
Dim currRow As Range 'Current Row index for the for loop
Dim cell As Range 'Current cell for use in the for loop
On Error GoTo Err
Set rangeSelection = Application.InputBox("Select the (N=) range to be checked", "Get Range", Type:=8) 'Get the desired range from the user
Err.Clear
M1 = MsgBox("This is recommended for large files (50,000 or more entries)", vbYesNo, "Enable Fast Workbook?") 'Prompt the user with an option to enable Fast Workbook, roughly 150% performace gains... Recommended for incredibly large files
Select Case M1
Case vbYes
FastWB True 'Enable fast workbook
Case vbNo
FastWB False 'Disable fast workbook
End Select
strtTime = Timer 'Begin the timer
Set curWorksheet = ActiveSheet
lastRow = CLng(rangeSelection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell).Row)
lastColumn = curWorksheet.Cells(1, 16384).End(xlToLeft).Column
Set indexCell = curWorksheet.Cells(1, 1)
On Error Resume Next
If rangeSelection.Rows.Count > 1 Then 'Check if there is anything to do
lastVisRow = rangeSelection.Rows.Count
Set sortRange = curWorksheet.Range(indexCell, curWorksheet.Cells(curWorksheet.Rows(lastRow).Row, 16384).End(xlToLeft)) 'Set the sort range
sortRange.Sort Key1:=rangeSelection.Cells(1, 1), Order1:=xlAscending, Header:=xlNo 'Sort by values, lowest to highest
startBadVals = rangeSelection.Find(What:="Test String", LookAt:=xlWhole, MatchCase:=False).Row
endBadVals = rangeSelection.Find(What:="Test String", LookAt:=xlWhole, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, MatchCase:=False).Row
curWorksheet.Range(curWorksheet.Rows(startBadVals), curWorksheet.Rows(endBadVals)).EntireRow.Delete 'Delete uneeded rows, deleteing in continuous range blocks is quick than seperated or individual deletions.
sortRange.Sort Key1:=indexCell, Order1:=xlAscending, Header:=xlNo 'Sort by index instead of values, lowest to highest
End If
Application.StatusBar = "" 'Reset the status bar
FastWB False 'Disable fast workbook
MsgBox CStr(Round(Timer - strtTime, 2)) & "s" 'Display duration of task
Err:
Exit Sub
End Sub
THIS CODE USES FastWB, FastWS AND EnableWS BY Paul Bica!
Times at 100K entries (10k to be removed, FastWB True):
1. 0.2 seconds.
2. 0.2 seconds.
3. 0.21 seconds.
Avg. 0.2 seconds.
Times at 1 million entries (100k to be removed, FastWB True):
1. 2.3 seconds.
2. 2.32 seconds.
3. 2.3 seconds.
Avg. 2.31 seconds.
Running on: Windows 10, iMac i3 11,2 (From 2010)
EDIT
This code was originally designed with the purpose of filtering out numeric values outside of a numeric range and has been adapted to filter out "Test String" so some of the code may be redundant.
Your use of arrays in calculating the used range and row count may effect the performance. Here's another approach which in testing proves efficient across 1m+ rows of data - between 25-30 seconds. It doesn't use filters so will delete rows even if hidden. Deleting a whole row won't effect formatting or column widths of the other remaining rows.
First, check if the ActiveSheet has "Test String". Since you're only interested in Column 1 I used this:
TCount = Application.WorksheetFunction.CountIf(sht.Columns(1), "Test String")
If TCount > 0 Then
Instead of using your GetMaxCell() function I simply used Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell).Row to get the last row:
EndRow = sht.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell).Row
Then loop through the rows of data:
While r <= EndRow
To test if the cell in Column 1 is equal to "Test String":
If sht.Cells(r, 1).Text) = "Test String" Then
To delete the row:
Rows(r).Delete Shift:=xlUp
Putting it all together full code below. I've set ActiveSheet to a variable Sht and added turned of ScreenUpdating to improve efficiency. Since it's a lot of data I make sure to clear variables at the end.
Sub RowDeleter()
Dim sht As Worksheet
Dim r As Long
Dim EndRow As Long
Dim TCount As Long
Dim s As Date
Dim e As Date
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
r = 2 'Initialise row number
s = Now 'Start Time
Set sht = ActiveSheet
EndRow = sht.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell).Row
'Check if "Test String" is found in Column 1
TCount = Application.WorksheetFunction.CountIf(sht.Columns(1), "Test String")
If TCount > 0 Then
'loop through to the End row
While r <= EndRow
If InStr(sht.Cells(r, 1).Text, "Test String") > 0 Then
sht.Rows(r).Delete Shift:=xlUp
r = r - 1
End If
r = r + 1
Wend
End If
e = Now 'End Time
D = (Hour(e) * 360 + Minute(e) * 60 + Second(e)) - (Hour(s) * 360 + Minute(s) * 60 + Second(s))
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
DurationTime = TimeSerial(0, 0, D)
MsgBox Format(DurationTime, "hh:mm:ss")
End Sub

vba loop performance too much time

I have 250.000 rows and I wanted to erase all rows that have a 0 in col AR. This takes too much time using a filter and deleting only visible cells, so I wrote a code. But still takes 1 minute for 1000 lines. So I will have to take 250 minutes!!! Besides after the first 6 minutes (6k lines) the number showed in AS3 (see code below) freezes, so I don't know if it's still running.
Is there a way to do this more efficiently (using less time)?
My code is:
Sub delrow()
Application.Calculation=xlCalculationManual
With Sheets("bners")
LR3 = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
For i3 = 3 To LR3
range("AS2")=i3
a = Sheets("bners").Range("AR" & i3).Value
If a = 0 Then
Rows(i3).Delete
Else
End If
Next i3
End With
Application.calculate
End Sub
thanks!
Yes, definitely Step -1. But does that alone make it fast?
This batches the deletes 10 at a time (if needed now).
Option Explicit
Dim ws as Range
Sub delrow1()
Dim LR3&, i3&, a&
Set ws = Sheets("bners")
LR3 = ws.Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
For i3 = LR3 To 3 Step -1
a = ws.Cells(i3, "AR").Value
If a = 0 Then
Call delrow2(i3)
End If
Next i3
Call delrow2(0) ' flush
End Sub
Sub delrow2(delRow&) ' deletes 10 rows at a time
Static a1&(10), na1&
Dim i1&, zRange As Range
If delRow = 0 Then ' finish;end;flush
For i1 = 1 To na1
ws.Rows(a1(i1)).Delete
Next i1
na1 = 0
Else ' store row in array a1
na1 = na1 + 1
a1(na1) = delRow
If na1 = 10 Then ' del 10 rows
Set zRange = Union( _
Rows(a1(1)), Rows(a1(2)), Rows(a1(3)), Rows(a1(4)), Rows(a1(5)), _
Rows(a1(6)), Rows(a1(7)), Rows(a1(8)), Rows(a1(9)), Rows(a1(10)))
ws.Range(zRange).Rows.Delete
na1 = 0
End If
End If
I liked this method I found a couple weeks ago but didn't remember until last night http://goo.gl/NYtY9R that could easily be adapted for yours
Sub RowKiller()
Dim F As Range, rKill As Range
Set F = Range("A2:A250000")
Set rKill = Nothing
For Each r In F
v = r.Text
If InStr(1, v, "0") = 1 Then
If rKill Is Nothing Then
Set rKill = r
Else
Set rKill = Union(r, rKill)
End If
End If
Next r
If Not rKill Is Nothing Then
rKill.EntireRow.Delete
End If
End Sub
To me very efficient in that it builds up into the Union and then deletes all at once instead of deleting one at a time.
in the example , you with sheets() is totally useless, as you forgot every dot "." before the words cells or range or rows.
I'll try an other approach, by using two VBA arrays (not tested, and might memory overflow).
first array is original data before the macro.
second array is data after the macro
I won't delete rows, i just write my second array from the good lines of the 1rst array,
and then paste it over the sheet
Sub RowKill()
'Declaring Variables :
Dim MaxRows as long 'number of lines in the First Array
Dim NewRows as Long 'number of lines in the Second Array
Dim q as long 'simple loop counter
Dim i as long 'simple loop counter , for the purpose of copying line
Dim Rg As Range 'Range of the original Data (number of lines = MaxRows-2, because the Original example code starts at 3, not 1)
Dim Sh as Worksheet
Dim Array1() as variant 'First VBA Array
Dim Array2() as variant 'Second VBA Array
with Application
.enableevents=false
.screnupdating=false
.Calculation=xlCalculationManual
end with
set Sh=thisworkbook.Sheets("bners")
with Sh
MaxRows = .Range( .Rows.Count , 44).End(xlUp).Row ' note the .rows, and i read on cloumn 44 and not 1
Set Rg = .Range( .cells(3,44) , .cells ( MaxRows,44) ) '44 is the column of .range("AR")
'The Range Rg is important , later we delete the whole thing ^^
Redim Array1 ( 1 to MaxRows, 1 to 44) 'Only if "AR" is your last column
Array1 = Rg.value2 'if you work with dates or time format in your cells, please replace by : Array1 = Rg.value
for q= 3 to MaxRows
if Array1 (q , 44) <> 0 Then 'wasn't sure, because empty cells will trigger too, in wich case: <>"" would be better, or: If not IsEmpty( Array1 (q,44)) .....
call CopyRowToSecondArray ( q , NewRows , Array2)
End If
next q
End With 'Sh
'Rg.delete 'old version
With Sh
.range ( .cells(1,1) , .cells (44 , NewRows).Value2 = Array2 ' again use .value, if you have date or time formating inside the data cells
if NewRows<MaxRows then .range ( .cells(1,NewRows+1) , .cells (44 , MaxRows).Value2 = ""
End with
with Application
.enableevents= True
.screnupdating= True
.Calculation=xlCalculationAutomatic
end with
Set Rg = Nothing
Ser Sh = Nothing
Erase Array1, Array 2
End Sub
Sub CopyRowToSecondArray ( byval q as long , byref NewRows as long , byref Array2 as variant)
Dim i as long
NewRows=NewRows+1
Redim Preserve Array2 (1 to NewRows, 1 to 44)
for i = 1 to 44 'this entire for i loop, might be faster with unknown vba array function (i'm new), please share with me
Array2 ( NewRows , i) = Array1 ( q , i )
next i
end sub
Maybe there is a better way to simply copy a whole line from one array to an other, i don't know...
The code is untested, and , I assumed 44 is the last column (change only in loops and Rg if needed), so copy your work before testing my code.
Hope this helps, and is faster.

VB Microwave oven wrong display

i'm creating a microwave oven app for class. I have the majority of the app working great, the only problem is i'm getting a weird display output, I believe it has to do with my sub string format, but i'm not entirely sure. Basically whats happening is that if the user were to enter say 1:25 cook time, the output reads 1:125 and if start is hit, the microwave only counts down from 1:00. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Private Sub DisplayTime()
Dim hour As Integer
Dim second As Integer
Dim minute As Integer
Dim display As String ' String displays current input
' if too much input entered
If timeIs.Length > 5 Then
timeIs = timeIs.Substring(0, 5)
End If
display = timeIs.PadLeft(5, "0"c)
' extract seconds, minutes, and hours
second = Convert.ToInt32(display.Substring(2))
minute = Convert.ToInt32(display.Substring(1, 2))
hour = Convert.ToInt32(display.Substring(0, 1))
' display number of hours, minutes, ":" seconds
displayLabel.Text = String.Format("{0:D1}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}",
hour, minute, second)
End Sub ' DisplayTime
' event handler displays new time each second
Private Sub clockTimer_Tick(sender As System.Object,
e As System.EventArgs) Handles clockTimer.Tick
' perform countdown, subtract one second
If timeObject.Second > 0 Then
timeObject.Second -= 1
displayLabel.Text = String.Format("{0:D1}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}",
timeObject.Hour, timeObject.Minute, timeObject.Second)
ElseIf timeObject.Minute > 0 Then
timeObject.Minute -= 1
timeObject.Second = 59
displayLabel.Text = String.Format("{0:D1}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}",
timeObject.Hour, timeObject.Minute, timeObject.Second)
ElseIf timeObject.Hour > 0 Then
timeObject.Hour -= 1
timeObject.Minute = 59
timeObject.Second = 59
displayLabel.Text = String.Format("{0:D1}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}",
timeObject.Hour, timeObject.Minute, timeObject.Second)
Else ' countdown finished
clockTimer.Enabled = False ' stop timer
Beep()
displayLabel.Text = "Done!" ' inform user time is finished
windowPanel.BackColor = Control.DefaultBackColor
End If
End Sub ' clockTimer_Tick
End Class ' MicrowaveOvenForm
You Substring() for extracting the seconds portion is wrong.
Change:
second = Convert.ToInt32(display.Substring(2))
To:
second = Convert.ToInt32(display.Substring(3, 2))
*Are you required to use "timeObject" though? There are much better ways of keeping a countdown...

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