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Calculates the values necessary to achieve a specific goal.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function GoalSeek ( _
Goal As Object, _
ChangingCell As Range _
) As Boolean
bool GoalSeek(
Object Goal,
Range ChangingCell
)
Parameters
- Goal
Type: System.Object
The value you want returned in this cell.
- ChangingCell
Type: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range
Specifies which cell should be changed to achieve the target value.
Return Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the goal seek is successful; otherwise, false.
Remarks
If the goal is an amount returned by a formula, this calculates a value that, when supplied to your formula, causes the formula to return the number you want.
Examples
The following code example sets a formula in a NamedRange control, and then uses the GoalSeek method to determine which value for X in the formula will return the value 15. The example places the answer in cell B1.
This example is for a document-level customization.
Private Sub FindGoal()
Dim namedRange1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange _
= Me.Controls.AddNamedRange(Me.Range("A1"), _
"namedRange1")
Me.Range("B1").Name = "X"
namedRange1.Formula = "=(X^3)+(3*X^2)+6"
namedRange1.GoalSeek(15, Me.Range("B1"))
End Sub
private void FindGoal()
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange namedRange1 =
this.Controls.AddNamedRange(this.Range["A1", missing],
"namedRange1");
this.Range["B1", missing].Name = "X";
namedRange1.Formula = "=(X^3)+(3*X^2)+6";
namedRange1.GoalSeek(15, this.Range["B1", missing]);
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.