Rajan the evaluate method did turn out to be the most efficient of the
3 methods I tried by a wide margin.

Here is the code used which took only 13.7% of the time of the next
best method and only 11.6% of the
loop method.  Pretty much as you described it but the Len funtion is
not needed.  I believe that is only
to weed out empty cells but I could be wrong about that.

    With Sheets(RawData)
        Set tmprange = Range(.Cells(2, BarOpen), .Cells(stoprawdata, StopCol))
        tmprange.Value = .Evaluate("round(" & tmprange.Address &
",2)") 'use evaluate instead of code below
   End With


On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 5:51 AM, Rajan_Verma <rajanverma1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If range have only numeric value  then you can use this to avoid loops :
>
>
>
> Not tested: but I think it will work
>
> Range.value=Evaluate(“=if(Len(“ & Range.address  & “)>0,Round(“ &
> Range.address &”,2),””)”)
>
>
>
> Rajan
>
>
>
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> Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Could this loop be replaced by some range method?
>
>
>
> I am trying to get more used to using ranges instead of addressing
> individual cells by indexes.  The loop below is rounding off the entries in
> all the columns
>
> where BarOpen for example is just the column index in the sheet.  Is there a
> way to do this more efficiently by using the used range portion of each
> column?
>
> In this case all the columns are the same length.
>
>
>
>
>
> '   Round off the raw data values
>     With Sheets(RawData)
>         For index = startrawdata To stoprawdata
>             Cells(index, BarOpen).Value =
> WorksheetFunction.Round(.Cells(index, BarOpen).Value, 2)
>             Cells(index, BarHigh).Value =
> WorksheetFunction.Round(.Cells(index, BarHigh).Value, 2)
>             Cells(index, BarLow).Value =
> WorksheetFunction.Round(.Cells(index, BarLow).Value, 2)
>             Cells(index, BarClose).Value =
> WorksheetFunction.Round(.Cells(index, BarClose).Value, 2)
>             Cells(index, StopCol).Value =
> WorksheetFunction.Round(.Cells(index, StopCol).Value, 2)
>         Next index
>     End With
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