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Using VBA, I am trying to convert a string such as "/10" into an arithmetic operation, so that if I somehow connect it (depending on how it gets converted) after the number 200, the number 20 would be returned.

Thanks for any help.

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    Application.Evaluate(23 & "/10") Jun 26, 2013 at 19:57

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What you're looking for is called a Math Parser. Look around for a library that you can use in VBA. If you're working in excel specific stuff - I'm sure excel already has a math parser built in - though I have no idea how you can gain access to it as the programmer. Maybe stick the expression in a cell as a string and call Eval().

EDIT Microsoft intentionally removed this feature from function calls in excel, however it can be reinstated by creating the following function:

Function Eval(Ref As String)
Application.Volatile
Eval = Evaluate(Ref)
End Function

Then just call Eval("200" & "/10")

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As noted in the comments below, modern versions of VBA support

Application.Evaluate("200" & "/10")
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  • +1 for good explanation, but I think Application.Evaluate is probably a better solution. Jun 26, 2013 at 19:59
  • Thank you. Evaluate skipped my mind. I can just use: Evaluate("200" & "/10")
    – Abe Gold
    Jun 26, 2013 at 20:00
  • Probably is better, @DavidZemens. I haven't touched VBA in a long time so just went with whatever google turned up first. Jun 26, 2013 at 20:01
  • No worries! Actually now that I look at your initial answer, you're using Application.Evaluate anyways, just putting it inside another function. This would be usable on the worksheet, which might be handy! Jun 26, 2013 at 20:39
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the below example provides a way of accomplishing what you are looking for.

Dim s As String
s = "/10"
Dim i As Integer
i = 200
Dim v
v = Evaluate(CStr(i) & s)
MsgBox v
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