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Hello friends, I have a query, it happens that I have a matrix nxn, the first column of this contains each cell a number with 21 digits, when I pass this matrix to Excel I obviously write that number as 1,10016E + 20, I solved it by adding a * at the end of each cell, but I want it to be written as a text so that I do not have to remove that *, I searched in Google but could not find an effective solution, thanks in advance. :yawn:

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6 minutes ago, FrancescoDiMuro said:

@JuanFelipe
Maybe this?
Always post your code :)

 

This is the function I am using to write the matrix in Excel, but what I need is to know how to write that information in the text format, just like the Excel cells.

_Excel_RangeWrite($oWorkbook, $oWorkbook.Activesheet, $TablaTotal, "A1", True)
   If @error Then Exit MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "Error writing to worksheet." & @CRLF & "@error = " & @error & ", @extended = " & @extended)
   MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "Terminado",1)

 

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;===============================================================================
;
; Description:      Applies the specified formatting to the cells in the specified R1C1 Range.
; Syntax:           _ExcelNumberFormat($oExcel, $sFormat, $sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart = 1, $iRowEnd = 1, $iColEnd = 1)
; Parameter(s):     $oExcel - An Excel object opened by a preceding call to _ExcelBookOpen() or _ExcelBookNew()
;                   $sFormat - The formatting string to apply to the specified range (see Notes below)
;                   $sRangeOrRowStart - Either an A1 range, or an integer row number to start from if using R1C1
;                   $iColStart - The starting column for the number format(left)
;                   $iRowEnd - The ending row for the number format (bottom)
;                   $iColEnd - The ending column for the number format (right) 
; Requirement(s):   None
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns 1
;                   On Failure - Returns 0 and sets @error on errors:
;                       @error=1 - Specified object does not exist
;                       @error=2 - Starting row or column invalid
;                           @extended=0 - Starting row invalid
;                           @extended=1 - Starting column invalid
;                       @error=3 - Ending row or column invalid
;                           @extended=0 - Ending row invalid
;                           @extended=1 - Ending column invalid
; Author(s):        SEO <locodarwin at yahoo dot com>
; Note(s):          For more information about possible formatting strings that can be
;                   used with this command, consult the book, "Programming Excel With
;                   VBA and .NET," by Steven Saunders and Jeff Webb, ISBN: 978-0-59-600766-9
;
;===============================================================================
Func _ExcelNumberFormat($oExcel, $sFormat, $sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart = 1, $iRowEnd = 1, $iColEnd = 1)
    If NOT IsObj($oExcel) Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0)
    If NOT StringRegExp($sRangeOrRowStart, "[A-Z,a-z]", 0) Then
        If $sRangeOrRowStart < 1 Then Return SetError(2, 0, 0)
        If $iColStart < 1 Then Return SetError(2, 1, 0)
        If $iRowEnd < $sRangeOrRowStart Then Return SetError(3, 0, 0)
        If $iColEnd < $iColStart Then Return SetError(3, 1, 0)
        With $oExcel.ActiveSheet
            .Range(.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), .Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).NumberFormat = $sFormat
        EndWith
        Return 1        
    Else
        $oExcel.ActiveSheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).NumberFormat = $sFormat
        Return 1
    EndIf
EndFunc ;==>_ExcelNumberFormat

 

Thanks, I solved it with the ExcelCOM_UDF.au3.

_ExcelNumberFormat($oWorkbook, "@", "A:A")

 

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