WorksheetFunction.Combin (Excel)

Returns the number of combinations for a given number of items. Use Combin to determine the total possible number of groups for a given number of items.

Numeric arguments are truncated to integers. If either argument is nonnumeric, Combin generates an error. If number < 0, number_chosen < 0, or number < number_chosen, Combin generates an error. A combination is any set or subset of items, regardless of their internal order. Combinations are distinct from permutations, for which the internal order is significant. The number of combinations is as follows, where number = n and number_chosen = k:

Combin (Arg1, Arg2)


Dim dblArg1 As Double: dblArg1 = 
Dim dblArg2 As Double: dblArg2 = 
Dim dblCombin As Double
dblCombin = WorksheetFunction.Combin(Arg1:=dblArg1, Arg2:=dblArg2)

Arguments

Arg1, Arg2

Arg1 (Double) - The number of items.

Arg2 (Double) - The number of items in each combination.