Below is a VBA function that I created for use in Excel for converting a measurement of feet from a number to text. For instance, the function will take the number 1.5 and convert it to the string: 1′-6″.
For some reason though, it is incorrectly rounding the value of 11.5-inches. When a cell is set to ‘=11.5/12′ (11.5-inches expressed as feet) the result is 0.9583 with the 3 repeating. When I then pass this value to my txtfeet() function, it returns the string 1’-0″. The real answer should be the string 11 1/2″.
The function works fine for other repeating numbers like 9.5-inches (0.7916 with the 6 repeating). Weirdly, it also works fine if I pass it 1-ft and 11.5-inches (in other words, 1.9583 with the 3 repeating).
Can anyone help fix this error?
Here is the code for my function.
Public Function txtfeet(FeetIn As Double, Optional Denominator As Integer = 8)
' This function will change a decimal number of feet (FeetIn) to the text string
' representation of feet, inches, and fractional inches.
'
' It will round the fractional inches to the nearest 1/x where x is the denominator
' and is given by the user as the second argument of this function. If a denominator
' is not given, it defaults to 8 as shown above.
'
' Modified from MrExcel.com
' set a variable to the integer portion of FeetIn
NbrFeet = Fix(FeetIn)
' set a variable to the number of inches in decimal form
InchIn = (FeetIn - NbrFeet) * 12
' set a variable to the integer portion of InchIn
NbrInches = Fix(InchIn)
' set a variable to the remaining fractional inches in decimal form
FracIn = (InchIn - NbrInches) * Denominator
' set a variable to be FracIn rounded to the nearest whole number
Numerator = Application.WorksheetFunction.Round(FracIn, 0)
' if the fractional inches are zero, define the portion of text
' that will represent the fractional inches to be blank
If Numerator = 0 Then
FracText = ""
' otherwise, if the number of inches plus the fractional inches rounds up to
' 12, add one to NbrFeet and set NbrInches to zero and FracText to blank
ElseIf (InchIn + (Numerator / Denominator)) = 12 Then
NbrFeet = NbrFeet + 1
NbrInches = 0
FracText = ""
' otherwise, if the numerator equals the denominator, add one to NbrInches
' and set FracText to blank
ElseIf Numerator = Denominator Then
NbrInches = NbrInches + 1
FracText = ""
' otherwise, define FracText in its simplest fractional form
Else
' use a loop to get the fractional inches to their simplest form
Do
' if the numerator is even, divide both numerator and divisor by 2
If Numerator = Application.WorksheetFunction.Even(Numerator) Then
Numerator = Numerator / 2
Denominator = Denominator / 2
Else
FracText = " " & Numerator & "/" & Denominator
Exit Do
End If
Loop
End If
' define the output of the function as a text string of feet, inches, and
' fractional inches or just inches and fractional inches if NbrFeet is zero
' or just fractional inches if both NbrFeet and NbrInches are zero
If NbrFeet = 0 And NbrInches = 0 And Numerator = 0 Then
txtfeet = "0"""
ElseIf NbrFeet = 0 And NbrInches = 0 Then
txtfeet = Application.WorksheetFunction.Trim(FracText) & """"
ElseIf NbrFeet = 0 Then
txtfeet = NbrInches & FracText & """"
Else
txtfeet = NbrFeet & "'-" & NbrInches & FracText & """"
End If
End Function
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