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- 1 Constants can be declared on one line if separated by commas
- 2 Make a constant available to all modules in your application, use the Public keyword in front of the Const statement.
- 3 To make a constant available within a single procedure, you declare it at the procedure level
- 4 Use a constant in all the procedures of a module, use the Private keyword in front of the Const statement
- 5 use a Constant to store the PI
- 6 When declaring a constant, you can use any one of the following data types: Boolean, Byte, Integer, Long, Currency, Single, Double, Date, String, or Variant
- 7 Working with Date type value Constants
- 8 Working with pre-defined Constant
- 9 Working with Symbolic Constants
Constants can be declared on one line if separated by commas
Const Age As Integer = 25, City As String = "Denver", PayCheck As Currency = 350
Sub severalConst()
MsgBox Age
MsgBox City
MsgBox PayCheck
End Sub
Make a constant available to all modules in your application, use the Public keyword in front of the Const statement.
Public Const NumOfChar = 255
Sub publicConst()
MsgBox NumOfChar
End Sub
To make a constant available within a single procedure, you declare it at the procedure level
Sub ageSub()
Const Age As Integer = 25
"...instructions...
End Sub
Use a constant in all the procedures of a module, use the Private keyword in front of the Const statement
Private Const dsk = "B:"
Sub privateConst()
MsgBox dsk
End Sub
use a Constant to store the PI
Sub constDemo()
Const Pi = 3.14159265358979
End Sub
When declaring a constant, you can use any one of the following data types: Boolean, Byte, Integer, Long, Currency, Single, Double, Date, String, or Variant
Sub constDec()
Const dialogName = "Enter Data"
Const slsTax = 8.5
Const Discount = 0.5
Const ColorIdx = 3
MsgBox slsTax
End Sub
Working with Date type value Constants
Sub constDemo()
Const conVenue As String = "Hall"
Const conDate As Date = #12/31/2005#
MsgBox "The concert is at " & conVenue & " on " & conDate & "."
End Sub
Working with pre-defined Constant
Sub CalcManual()
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
MsgBox xlCalculationAutomatic
End Sub
Working with Symbolic Constants
Private Const TAXRATE As Currency = 0.0875
Function TotalAmount(curSaleAmount As Currency)
TotalAmount = curSaleAmount * TAXRATE
End Function