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See: http://www.had2know.com/academics/lambert-w-function-calculator.html
"If x is within the sub interval (-1/e, 0), the calculator returns two values."
And for x = -0.0211, the calculator...
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DATEADD also work for ms-access, see the reference (link)
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If you are using Transact-SQL then use DATEADD in your query
Reference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186819.aspx
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More details on it....., what kind of inputs?, put a sample
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The Lambert W function (very efficient, fast)
See, LambertW.bas to get the VB module (attach)
Input: real or complex values from -infinity to +infinity
You can verify the results with
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That code is not complete if you dont put the HTML code for TESTING
here is a simple Animation.html
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"...
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Here is a subroutine that can be used to find the last cell in a sheet that contains a string.
First, make it similar to the Ctrl-F (excel default find), but more simple
Second, adjust the where...
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Sub FindLast()
Static sWhat
sWhat = InputBox("Find What:", "FIND LAST", sWhat)
If sWhat <> "" Then
Dim rFound As Range
On Error Resume Next
Set...
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