WorksheetFunction.Permut (Excel)
Returns the number of permutations for a given number of objects that can be selected from number objects. A permutation is any set or subset of objects or events where internal order is significant. Permutations are different from combinations, for which the internal order is not significant. Use this function for lottery-style probability calculations.
Both arguments are truncated to integers. If number or number_chosen is nonnumeric, Permut returns the #VALUE! error value. If number ≤ 0 or if number_chosen < 0, Permut returns the #NUM! error value. If number < number_chosen, Permut returns the #NUM! error value. The equation for the number of permutations is
Permut (Arg1, Arg2)
Dim dblArg1 As Double: dblArg1 =
Dim dblArg2 As Double: dblArg2 =
Dim dblPermut As Double
dblPermut = WorksheetFunction.Permut(Arg1:=dblArg1, Arg2:=dblArg2)
Arguments
Arg1, Arg2Arg1 (Double) - Number - an integer that describes the number of objects.
Arg2 (Double) - Number_chosen - an integer that describes the number of objects in each permutation.