Cell Error Values
You can insert a cell error value into a cell or test the value of a cell for an error value by using the CVErr function. The cell error values can be one of the following xlCVError constants.
Constant | Error number | Cell error value |
---|---|---|
xlErrDiv0 | 2007 | #DIV/0! |
xlErrNA | 2042 | #N/A |
xlErrName | 2029 | #NAME? |
xlErrNull | 2000 | #NULL! |
xlErrNum | 2036 | #NUM! |
xlErrRef | 2023 | #REF! |
xlErrValue | 2015 | #VALUE! |
Example
This example inserts the seven cell error values into cells A1:A7 on Sheet1.
myArray = Array(xlErrDiv0, xlErrNA, xlErrName, xlErrNull, _
xlErrNum, xlErrRef, xlErrValue)
For i = 1 To 7
Worksheets("Sheet1").Cells(i, 1).Value = CVErr(myArray(i - 1))
Next i
This example displays a message if the active cell on Sheet1 contains a cell error value. Use this example as a framework for a cell-error-value error handler.
Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate
If IsError(ActiveCell.Value) Then
errval = ActiveCell.Value
Select Case errval
Case CVErr(xlErrDiv0)
MsgBox "#DIV/0! error"
Case CVErr(xlErrNA)
MsgBox "#N/A error"
Case CVErr(xlErrName)
MsgBox "#NAME? error"
Case CVErr(xlErrNull)
MsgBox "#NULL! error"
Case CVErr(xlErrNum)
MsgBox "#NUM! error"
Case CVErr(xlErrRef)
MsgBox "#REF! error"
Case CVErr(xlErrValue)
MsgBox "#VALUE! error"
Case Else
MsgBox "This should never happen!!"
End Select
End If
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