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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T05:02:00+00:00 2026-05-19T05:02:00+00:00

I have a parameter in A1 that influences TOTAL in a random and very

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I have a parameter in A1 that influences “TOTAL” in a random and very high standard deviation. Lets say A1 is 2…then TOTAL Values could be 1…5…17…3…2..2…etc If A1 is 1 then TOTAL Values could be 1….3…5..15…9…10..etc

I would like solver to figure out which value in A1 would equate to the best AVERAGE of TOTAL after X runs. Where I can define X.

In my example you can tell that A1=1 is better on average after 6 runs. However, if you run solver normally it would say A1=2 is the best, because it produced a value of 17.

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    2026-05-19T05:02:01+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:02 am

    This doesn’t seem to be the kind of problem you solve with solver. Why not write a macro that loops through the values of A1, X times, keeping a running sum of the TOTAL values for each A1? When it’s all over, the largest sum is also the largest average.

    The inner loop will be something like this:

    Redim tSum(1 to maxA1)
    for i = 1 to maxA1
        tSum(i) = 0
        for j = 1 to X
            [A1] = i
            Application.calculate
            tSum(i) = tSum(i) + TOTAL
        next j
    next i
    'now step through tSum. The index of the largest value 
    ' is the value of A1 desired. Put it in a handy cell.
    

    It has to be a macro, not a function because it changes A1.

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