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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T20:09:39+00:00 2026-05-20T20:09:39+00:00

I have several sparsely populated tables in an Excel workbook from which I need

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I have several sparsely populated tables in an Excel workbook from which I need to recover and sort the values for specific keys. The lookups will be triggered by Events.

I could do this using Loops and an array but having been warned off Loops in VBA I am wondering if there is a more elegant method perhaps using an inbuilt excel function.

Speed is important.

UID| UK | FR | DE | FI | LUX | .....
 1 |  0 |  0 |0.03| 0.1|   0 | .....
 2 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0 | 0.5 | .....
 3 |0.01|  0 |  0 |  0 | 0.09| .....
 4 |  0 |  0 |  0 | 0.2|   0 | .....
 5 |0.31|0.07|  0 |  0 |   0 | .....
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So in this sample table I would want to return the geographic distribution of each Unique ID and sort it, omitting any region with 0 weighting.

The table sheet has several thousand UIDs and several thousand regions.

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    2026-05-20T20:09:40+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:09 pm

    It’s still not quite clear to me what you’re trying to accomplish, but I will say this much: there is no built-in Excel function to do it — or at least not as well as if you code it yourself.

    Try this:

    Dim rngData As Range
    Dim varDummy As Variant
    Dim iUID As Long, iRegion As Long
    
    Set rngData = Range("A2:Z50") ' or wherever your data is
    
    varDummy = rngData ' Reads in whole range at once into array. (Must be Variant.)
                       ' Much quicker than accessing one cell at a time.
    
    ' Go nuts with loops here.
    For iUID = LBound(varDummy,1) To UBound(varDummy,1)
        For iRegion = LBound(varDummy,2) To UBound(varDummy,2)
    
            If varDummy(iUID,iRegion) = 0 Then
                ' Nothing here, ignore this cell.
                ' Do nothing.
            Else
                ' Do your thang
                ' ... code for whatever it is you want to do goes here.
            End If
    
        Next iRegion
    Next iUID
    
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