How can one achieve:
if X in (1,2,3) then
instead of:
if x=1 or x=2 or x=3 then
In other words, how can one best imitate the IN
operator in VBA for excel?
I don't think there is a very elegant solution.
However, you could try:
If Not IsError(Application.Match(x, Array("Me", "You", "Dog", "Boo"), False)) Then
or you could write your own function:
Function ISIN(x, StringSetElementsAsArray)
ISIN = InStr(1, Join(StringSetElementsAsArray, Chr(0)), _
x, vbTextCompare) > 0
End Function
Sub testIt()
Dim x As String
x = "Dog"
MsgBox ISIN(x, Array("Me", "You", "Dog", "Boo"))
End Sub
InStr(1,"MeYouDogBoo",x)
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May 9, 2017 at 14:18
You could also try the CASE statement instead of IF
Select Case X
Case 1 To 3
' Code to do something
Case 4, 5, 6
' Code to do something
Case 7
' Code to do something
Case Else
' More code or do nothing
End Select
if x=1 or x=2 or x=3 then
like the OP asked?
Aug 27, 2018 at 14:20
Select Case x Case 1,2,3 ' Your code... End Select
Apr 3, 2019 at 2:13
Here's a method much faster and more compact than any of the other answers, and works with numeric or text values:
Function IsIn(valCheck, valList As String) As Boolean
IsIn = Not InStr("," & valList & ",", "," & valCheck & ",") = 0
End Function
Use IsIn
with a numeric value:
Sub demo_Number()
Const x = 2
If IsIn(x, "1,2,3") Then
Debug.Print "Value " & x & " was Found!"
Else
Debug.Print "Value " & x & " was not Found."
End If
End Sub
Use IsIn
with a string value:
Sub demo_Text()
Const x = "Dog"
If IsIn(x, "Me,You,Dog,Boo") Then
Debug.Print "Value " & x & " was Found!"
Else
Debug.Print "Value " & x & " was not Found."
End If
End Sub
To compare speed I ran the test from the accepted answer 100,000 times:
0.406 sec (FASTEST)
This Function (using InStr): 1.828 sec (450% slower)
Accepted Answer with the "ISIN" function 1.799 sec (440% slower)
Answer with the "IsInArray" from freeVBcode0.838 sec (206% slower)
Answer with modified "IsInArray" function I didn't include the much longer answer that uses SELECT..CASE
since the OP's goal was presumably to simplify and shorten the task compared to "if x=1 or x=2 or x=3 then
".
did you try
eval("3 in(1,2,3,4,5)")
There's none that I'm aware of.
I usually use a home-brewed InArray() function like the one at http://www.freevbcode.com/ShowCode.asp?ID=1675
You could also make a version that iterates through the array instead of concatenating, if that is more appropriate to your data type.
It doesn't work without writing your own function. Be aware that the accepted solution by @Kredns may not work as expected for all types of objects since they are coerced to strings (which also may raise Type Mismatch errors).
This solution should (hopefully) handle all types of data (at least in Excel 365, not sure about earlier versions):
Function IsIn(x As Variant, list As Variant) As Boolean
' Checks whether list (Array) contains the element x
IsIn = False
For Each element In list
If x = element Then IsIn = True
Next element
End Function
dim x, y
x = 2
y = Array(1, 2, 3)
For i = 0 To 2
If x = y(i) Then
'your code comes here
Exit For
End If
Next i
I wrote it now...
Public Function IsInArray(FindValue As Variant, ParamArray arrEmailAttachment()) As Boolean
Dim element As Variant
For Each element In arrEmailAttachment
If element = FindValue Then
IsInArray = True
Exit Function
End If
Next element
IsInArray = False
End Function