I can't reproduce the error you mention, your code seems to run as is.
That said there a many ways to improve this code
- Avoid
Select
(as mentioned in comments)
- The
Application
object offers Min
and Max
functions, no need to use WorksheetFunction
s for these
- Better approach to
range
references is a combination of Offset
and Resize
Your code, refactored to used these techniques
Sub Demo()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range
Dim rw As Range
' Get a reference to the source data range
Set ws = ActiveSheet
With ws
Set rng = .Cells(2, 1)
' Just in case there is only one data row
If Not IsEmpty(rng.Offset(1, 0)) Then
Set rng = .Range(rng, rng.End(xlDown))
End If
End With
' Loop the range
For Each rw In rng.Rows
rw.Offset(0, 11) = Application.Min(rw.Offset(0, 1).Resize(, 5))
rw.Offset(0, 12) = Application.Max(rw.Offset(0, 1).Resize(, 5))
Next
End Sub
That said, you can go further and use a Variant Array
approach. This runs much faster than looping a range (impact will vary depending on number of data rows)
Sub Demo2()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range
Dim dat As Variant
Dim res As Variant
Dim i As Long
' Get a reference to the source data range
Set ws = ActiveSheet
With ws
Set rng = .Cells(2, 1)
' Just in case there is only one data row
If Not IsEmpty(rng.Offset(1, 0)) Then
Set rng = .Range(rng, rng.End(xlDown))
End If
End With
' Set up source and result arrays
dat = rng.Offset(, 2).Resize(, 5).Value
ReDim res(1 To UBound(dat, 1), 1 To 2)
With Application
' Loop the array
For i = 1 To UBound(dat, 1)
res(i, 1) = .Min(.Index(dat, i))
res(i, 2) = .Max(.Index(dat, i))
Next
End With
' Return results to sheet
rng.Offset(0, 11).Resize(, 2) = res
End Sub
Another technique is to avoid a loop entirely by (temporarily) placing formula into the sheet in one go. This will be much faster still (for more than a few data rows)
Sub Demo3()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range
Dim rw As Range
' Get a reference to the source data range
Set ws = ActiveSheet
With ws
Set rng = .Cells(2, 1)
If Not IsEmpty(rng.Offset(1, 0)) Then
Set rng = .Range(rng, rng.End(xlDown))
End If
End With
' Place formulas into sheet
rng.Offset(0, 11).FormulaR1C1 = "=Min(RC[-9]:RC[-5])"
rng.Offset(0, 12).FormulaR1C1 = "=Max(RC[-9]:RC[-5])"
' replace formulas with values (optional)
rng.Value = rng.Value
End Sub