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This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro that determines the number of days in a specified month.
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The following macro prompts for a date in mm/dd/yyyy format and prints the
number of days in the specified month in a message box.
Sub Date_NumDaysInMonth()
Dim iMon As Integer
Dim sDate As String
PromptForDate:
sDate = InputBox("Enter a date in the mm/dd/yyyy format")
' If Cancel was pressed, end macro.
If sDate = "" Then Exit Sub
' If Date entered is not a valid date, display message.
If Not IsDate(sDate) Then
MsgBox "Please enter a valid date."
GoTo PromptForDate
End If
' The Month function returns the month number (1-12) of the date.
Select Case Month(sDate)
Case 4, 6, 9, 11
sNumDays = "30"
Case 2
If Year(sDate) Mod 4 = 0 Then
sNumDays = "29"
Else
sNumDays = "28"
End If
Case Else
sNumDays = "31"
End Select
MsgBox Format$(sDate, "mmmm") & " of " & Format$(sDate, "yyyy") _
& " has " & sNumDays & " days."
End Sub
The macro takes leap years into consideration when computing the number of
days in February. For example, this routine divides the year by 4 and if
the remainder is 0, there are 29 days in February of the year specified.
Otherwise, there are 28 days in February of the year specified.
For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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TITLE : VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for
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Last Reviewed: April 7, 1999