Description
The Microsoft Excel REPLACE function replaces a sequence of characters in a string with another set of characters. Please note that the worksheet version of the REPLACE function has different syntax.
Syntax
The syntax for the REPLACE function in Microsoft Excel is:
Replace ( string1, find, replacement, [start, [count, [compare]]] )
Parameters or Arguments
- string1
- The string to replace a sequence of characters with another set of characters.
- find
- The string that will be searched for in string1.
- replacement
- It will replace find in string1.
- start
- Optional. This is the position in string1 to begin the search. If this parameter is omitted, the REPLACE function will begin the search at position 1.
- count
- Optional. This is the number of occurrences to replace. If this parameter is omitted, the REPLACE function will replace all occurrences of find withreplacement.
- compare
- Optional. This can be one of the following values:
Parameter Value Description vbBinaryCompare Binary comparison vbTextCompare Textual comparison
Applies To
- Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2011 for Mac, Excel 2010, Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000
Type of Function
- VBA function (VBA)
Example (as VBA Function)
The REPLACE function can be used in VBA code in Microsoft Excel.
Let's look at some Excel REPLACE function examples and explore how to use the REPLACE function in Excel VBA code:
Replace("alphabet", "bet", "hydro") Result: "alphahydro" Replace ("alphabet", "a", "e") Result: "elphebet" Replace("alphabet", "a", "e", 2) Result: "lphebet" Replace("alphabet", "a", "e", 1, 1) Result: "elphabet"
For example:
Dim LResult As String LResult = Replace("alphabet", "a", "e")
In this example, the variable called LResult would now contain the value "elphebet".