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I would like some tips to run this macro faster. I have a long range of data and it takes too long. Any of you guys have an idea to speed it up?

Sub GanadoAcumulado()
    With ActiveSheet
        LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row
    End With

    Tganhado = 0: Tjogado = 0

    For i = 1 To LastRow
        If Range("R1").Offset(i, 0).Value = "" Then
            a = Range("A1").Offset(i, 0).Value
            b = Range("B1").Offset(i, 0).Value
            c = Range("C1").Offset(i, 0).Value

            For j = 1 To LastRow
                If Range("A1").Offset(j, 0).Value = a And _
                Range("B1").Offset(j, 0).Value = b And _
                Range("C1").Offset(j, 0).Value = c Then
                    Tjogado = Tjogado + Range("J1").Offset(j, 0).Value
                    Tganhado = Tganhado + Range("P1").Offset(j, 0).Value
                    Range("R1").Offset(j, 0).Value = Tganhado
                    Range("S1").Offset(j, 0).Value = Tjogado
                End If
            Next j
        End If
        Tganhado = 0
        Tjogado = 0
    Next i
End Sub
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    You can increase the performance drastically by not looping through the cells in the range but actually storing them in an array and then looping that array. Apr 26, 2013 at 21:34
  • How long does this normally take and how many rows are you going through?
    – glh
    Apr 26, 2013 at 21:35
  • application.screenupdating = false and application.calculation = xlCalculateManual at the start will help.
    – glh
    Apr 26, 2013 at 21:38
  • You may also gain some performance by properly declaring your variables. Presently, all your variables are undeclared, so they are treated as type Variant. In addition to allowing potential errors, it's my understanding that Variants take longer to process since it needs to determine what type they are. Option Explicit will alert you of any undeclared variables. Apr 27, 2013 at 1:37
  • Looks like you might have an off-by-one error on LastRow
    – barrowc
    Apr 27, 2013 at 2:18

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As Sid said an array comparison is better for performance and I've done what I can to keep it as you have in your question:

Sub GanadoAcumulado()
    With ActiveSheet
        lastrow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row
    End With

    'save range into arrays
    Dim a As Variant, b As Variant, c As Variant
    Dim j As Variant, p As Variant, r As Variant, s As Variant
    a = ActiveSheet.Range("A1").Resize(lastrow)
    b = ActiveSheet.Range("B1").Resize(lastrow)
    c = ActiveSheet.Range("C1").Resize(lastrow)
    j = ActiveSheet.Range("J1").Resize(lastrow)
    p = ActiveSheet.Range("P1").Resize(lastrow)
    r = ActiveSheet.Range("R1").Resize(lastrow)
    s = ActiveSheet.Range("S1").Resize(lastrow)

    'join columns a,b,c to ease of searching
    Dim abc As Variant
    ReDim abc(1 To UBound(a, 1), 1 To 1)
    For i = 1 To lastrow
        abc(i, 1) = a(i, 1) & b(i, 1) & c(i, 1)
    Next
    Erase a, b, c

    For x = 1 To lastrow
        Tganhado = 0
        Tjogado = 0

        If r(x, 1) = "" Then

            For y = 1 To lastrow
                If abc(y, 1) = abc(y, 1) Then
                    Tjogado = Tjogado + j(y, 1)
                    Tganhado = Tganhado + p(y, 1)
                    r(y, 1) = Tganhado
                    s(y, 1) = Tjogado
                End If
            Next
        End If
    Next

    ActiveSheet.Range("R1").Resize(lastrow) = r
    ActiveSheet.Range("S1").Resize(lastrow) = s

    Erase abc, j, p, r, s
End Sub

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