Returns a Boolean value indicating whether an expression can be evaluated as a number.
Syntax
IsNumeric ( expression )
The required expressionargument is a Variant containing a numeric expression or string expression.
Remarks
IsNumeric returns True if the entire expression is recognized as a number; otherwise, it returns False.
IsNumeric returns False if expression is a date expression.
Query examples
Expression | Results |
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SELECT IsNumeric([UnitPrice]) AS Expr1 FROM ProductSales; | The function evaluates if the "UnitPrice" is a valid Number and returns the result as "-1" for True and "0" for False in the column Expr1. Result is -1 (True). |
SELECT IsNumeric([DateofSale]) AS ValidNumber, IsNumeric("487.34") AS NumberTest FROM ProductSales; | The function evaluates if the "DateofSale" and "487.34" is a valid Number and returns the result as "-1" for True and "0" for False in the column ValidNumber and NumberTest respectively. Result is 0 (False) for ValidNumber and -1(True) for NumberTest. |
VBA example
Note: Examples that follow demonstrate the use of this function in a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) module. For more information about working with VBA, select Developer Reference in the drop-down list next to Search and enter one or more terms in the search box.
This example uses the IsNumeric function to determine if a variable can be evaluated as a number.
Dim MyVar, MyCheck
MyVar = "53" ' Assign value.
MyCheck = IsNumeric(MyVar) ' Returns True.
MyVar = "459.95" ' Assign value.
MyCheck = IsNumeric(MyVar) ' Returns True.
MyVar = "45 Help" ' Assign value.
MyCheck = IsNumeric(MyVar) ' Returns False.
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