Came across couple of scenarios that one would want to pass operators
as a parameter
in a function or a method. According to this post Java doesn't have that ability, hence need to create an Enum
as the primary workaround.
E.g.
Function doCalcs(ByRef AND as LogicalOperator, ByRef greater ArithmeticOperator)
Although VBA has much lesser libraries compared to .Net, Java, creating Enum
is well supported. Perhaps I am not aware, so if there's a possibility of that VBA has operator types
or any other workarounds we could pass an operator
, shoot that in. (other than if else
/case
to check a string that contains the operator paramter.. =) ) What I am asking is different from what's mentioned here.
- Question is asked in terms of reducing codes, optimization.
E.g. If you look at CountIFS
, it has the ability to take in operators
. Even if someone can explain the possible back-end work within this function,
- How does it convert these strings into a proper
operator
? - Is that an
Enum
structure or anything more efficient than that or lesser than that?
An answer to these questions are still acceptable.
get3op2()
which accepts a binary operator, such as+
or*
, and returns the result of using that operator on predefined operands, such as3
and2
. Then, hypothetically,get3op2(+)
would return 5 (i.e. 3 + 2) whileget3op2(*)
would return 6 (i.e. 3 * 2). Is that what you're trying to do?1.
the operators as parameters2.
the mechanism behindCountIFS
function's operator evaluation.