ID: Q89794
In Microsoft Excel, you can use a macro to count the occurrences of a specific character in a cell, or range of cells. This article contains sample macros to count the occurrences of a specific character in a cell, or range of cells.
You can also use a formula to accomplish the task. If you prefer not to use a macro, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q187665
TITLE : XL: Formulas to Count the Occurrences of
Text/Character/Words
ARTICLE-ID: Q187667
TITLE : XL98: Formulas to Count the Occurrences of
Text/Character/Words
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The following Visual Basic procedure prompts you for a character (or characters), then searches through the currently selected cell, or range of cells, and displays a message box showing the total number of occurrences of that character or character string. This works for all alphanumeric characters.
Dim Count As Integer
Dim Target As String
Dim Cell As Object
Dim N As Integer
Sub Target_Count()
Count = 0
Target = InputBox("character(s) to find?")
If Target = "" Then GoTo Done
For Each Cell In Selection
N = InStr(1, cell.Value, target)
While N <> 0
Count = count + 1
N = InStr(n + 1, cell.Value, target)
Wend
Next Cell
MsgBox count & " Occurrences of " & target
Done:
End Sub
The following macro example prompts you for a character, then searches through the currently selected cell, or range of cells, and displays a message box showing the total number of occurrences of that character. This works for all alphanumeric characters.
A1 : count=0
A2 : target=INPUT("Enter character to count: ",2)
A3 : =IF(or(target="",target=false),HALT())
A4 : = FOR.CELL("TheCell")
A5 : = FOR("counter",1,LEN(TheCell))
A6 : = IF(MID(TheCell,counter,1)=target)
A7 : count=count+1
A8 : = END.IF()
A9 : = NEXT()
A10: =NEXT()
A11: =ALERT("Occurrences of "&target&": "&count)
A12: =RETURN()
For additional information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q163435
TITLE : VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for
Applications
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Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999