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If you are processing the cell's value then reading the raw .Value2 is marginally faster than .Value or .Text. If you are locating errors then .Text will return something like #N/A as text and can be compared to a string while .Value and .Value2 will choke comparing their returned value to a string.
"What is value" is too vague. Do you mean what is a value? Are we talking about an integer, float, char, string, bool value? Do you mean a variable? Do you mean the value of code in programming? I'm just looking for a precise question and thought that code might help focus your thoughts and therefore your question.
What is a 'value' in the context of programming? - Stack Overflow
I know that it might be so easy but I cant understand the exact difference between name and value attributes in an input tag (html). what do they do?!
I'm trying to apply conditional formatting in Excel on a range of cells, based on the adjacent cell's value, to achieve something like this: The goal is to highlight values in Column B (Actual Expense) red if the value is greater than it's adjacent value in column C (Expected Expense).
I've never liked how this provider was implemented like this : / Basically, it makes every registry value a PSCustomObject object with PsPath, PsParentPath, PsChildname, PSDrive and PSProvider properties and then a property for its actual value. So even though you asked for the item by name, to get its value you have to use the name once more.