Try this. You can either use it as an array formulae selecting a reasonable number of cells to display the result, or use it in code and dump to the worksheet in whatever fashion you like.
It accepts a single string to search for (which it splits and tests each word within the single string), then a Param Array of strings, ranges or arrays to search in. It returns an array of matches so you can either use it as an array formula or use in code as any other array.
Usage examples:
=GetAllMatches("two three",A1:A5)
example with single contiguous range
=GetAllMatches("two three",A1,A3:A20,B5:B8,D1)
'example with non-contiguous cells
=GetAllMatches("two three",{"one two","three two","one two three"})
example with array
=GetAllMatches("two three","one two","one","three two","one two three")
example with strings
For each match in GetAllMatches(blah,blahblah):Debug.Print match:Next match
example of use in code instead of a formula
You may have to tweak to taste but I have commented what it is doing in the code.
Code example:
Public Function GetAllMatches(searchFor As String, ParamArray searchWithin()) As Variant
'I use a ParamArray to handle the case of wanting to pass in non-contiguous ranges to search other
'e.g. Blah(A1,A2,A3,C4:C10,E5)
'nice little feature of Excel formulae :)
Dim searchRange, arr, ele, searchComponents
Dim i As Long
Dim results As Collection
Dim area As Range
Set results = New Collection
'generate words to test
searchComponents = Split(searchFor, " ")
For Each searchRange In searchWithin
If TypeOf searchRange Is Range Then 'range (we test to handle user passing in arrays)
For Each area In searchRange.Areas 'we enumerate to handle multi-area ranges
arr = area.Value
If VarType(arr) < vbArray Then 'we test to handle single cell areas
If isMatch(arr, searchComponents) Then results.Add arr 'is a match so add to results
Else 'is an array, so enumerate
For Each ele In arr
If isMatch(ele, searchComponents) Then results.Add ele 'is a match so add to results
Next ele
End If
Next area
Else
Select Case VarType(searchRange)
Case Is > vbArray 'user passed in an array not a range
For Each ele In searchRange 'enumerate, not iterate, to handle multiple dimensions etc
If isMatch(ele, searchComponents) Then results.Add ele 'is a match so add to results
Next ele
Case vbString
If isMatch(searchRange, searchComponents) Then results.Add searchRange 'is a match so add to results
Case Else 'no idea - return an error then fail fast (suppressed if called by an excel formula so ok)
GetAllMatches = CVErr(XlCVError.xlErrRef)
Err.Raise 1, "GetAllMatches", "Invalid Argument"
End Select
End If
Next searchRange
'Process Results
If results.Count = 0 Then 'no matches
GetAllMatches = CVErr(XlCVError.xlErrNA) 'return #N/A
Else
'process results into an array
ReDim arr(0 To results.Count - 1)
For i = 0 To UBound(arr)
arr(i) = results(i + 1)
Next i
GetAllMatches = arr 'Return the array of matches
End If
End Function
Private Function isMatch(ByRef searchIn, ByRef searchComponents) As Boolean
Dim ele
For Each ele In searchComponents
If Not (InStr(1, searchIn, ele, vbTextCompare) > 0) Then
Exit Function
End If
Next ele
isMatch = True
End Function
Example spreadsheet:
one
one two
one two three
one three two
four three one two
results:
one two three
one three two
four three one two
For...Next
loop and check whether cell valueLike Range(C2).Value
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