Does anyone have a list (or link to a list) of the proper standard naming conventions for Excel VBA programming? TIA
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Excel VBA Naming Conventions… (2000 SR-1)
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WSAlexya1
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 6:52 pm #730276Thanks John…
I appreciate that, but that list I know… I’m looking for generally followed naming conventions specifically for Excel Objects… such as prefixes to use when declaring Excel Objects like worksheets and ranges, etc…… For example “Dim someName as Workbook” … Should that object variable name be given a certain prefix? ….and if so, is there a list of such prefixes?
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WSshades
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WSsdckapr
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 8:51 pm #730333He suggests prefixing a lower case:
b for Boolean
i for integer
l for Long
s for Single
d for Double
c for Currency
dt for Date/Time
str for String
obj for Object
v for Variant
u for User-definedHis XL2000 book does not really list anything for the XL objects (as was your original question). He is also not consistent in his use of the conventions. He suggests declaring the variables, but frequently does not do this in his code.
Steve
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WSAlexya1
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 9:03 pm #730343Hmmm… Well thanks anyway Steve…
I personally use…
bln for Boolean
int for Integer
lng for Long
sng for Single
dbl for Double
etc…
I think that’s pretty standard…I guess it doesn’t really matter as long as the prefixes are intuitive and consistent… I was just curious because I’m trying to get better at Excel VBA, I don’t have a book (yet), Excel 2000 Help SUCKS (half the time it doesn’t even show the declarations in the examples…), and I know there are experts on here whose opinions I trust and respect… Every time I declare a worksheet or a range or whatever, I think… “Now what should I be using here… sht for Worksheet… wrksht…. or what??” … I’m just particular (or should I say peculiar) like that…
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WSHansV
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 9:16 pm #730347 -
WSAlexya1
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WSHansV
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 9:16 pm #730348 -
WSsdckapr
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 9:33 pm #730362Here are 2 KB articles from Microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?…kb;en-us;110264%5B/url%5D
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?…kb;en-us;173738%5B/url%5DThough these don’t answer your question either.
I agree with Hans. I try to use particular ones, though i don’t hold myself to them (I am not anal enough to stop myself from being sloppy)
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WSAlexya1
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WSsdckapr
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 9:33 pm #730363Here are 2 KB articles from Microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?…kb;en-us;110264%5B/url%5D
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?…kb;en-us;173738%5B/url%5DThough these don’t answer your question either.
I agree with Hans. I try to use particular ones, though i don’t hold myself to them (I am not anal enough to stop myself from being sloppy)
Steve -
WSpieterse
AskWoody LoungerOctober 17, 2003 at 5:17 am #730510 -
WSpieterse
AskWoody LoungerOctober 17, 2003 at 5:17 am #730511 -
WSAlexya1
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 9:03 pm #730344Hmmm… Well thanks anyway Steve…
I personally use…
bln for Boolean
int for Integer
lng for Long
sng for Single
dbl for Double
etc…
I think that’s pretty standard…I guess it doesn’t really matter as long as the prefixes are intuitive and consistent… I was just curious because I’m trying to get better at Excel VBA, I don’t have a book (yet), Excel 2000 Help SUCKS (half the time it doesn’t even show the declarations in the examples…), and I know there are experts on here whose opinions I trust and respect… Every time I declare a worksheet or a range or whatever, I think… “Now what should I be using here… sht for Worksheet… wrksht…. or what??” … I’m just particular (or should I say peculiar) like that…
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WSsdckapr
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 8:51 pm #730334He suggests prefixing a lower case:
b for Boolean
i for integer
l for Long
s for Single
d for Double
c for Currency
dt for Date/Time
str for String
obj for Object
v for Variant
u for User-definedHis XL2000 book does not really list anything for the XL objects (as was your original question). He is also not consistent in his use of the conventions. He suggests declaring the variables, but frequently does not do this in his code.
Steve
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WSAlexya1
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WSshades
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WSAlexya1
AskWoody LoungerOctober 16, 2003 at 6:52 pm #730277Thanks John…
I appreciate that, but that list I know… I’m looking for generally followed naming conventions specifically for Excel Objects… such as prefixes to use when declaring Excel Objects like worksheets and ranges, etc…… For example “Dim someName as Workbook” … Should that object variable name be given a certain prefix? ….and if so, is there a list of such prefixes?
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