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excel - Improving the performance of FOR loop

I am comparing sheets in a workbook. The workbook has two sheets named PRE and POST with the same 19 columns in each. The number of rows varies every day but are same for the two sheets on a particular day. The macro compares each row in the PRE sheet to the corresponding row in the POST sheet and deletes the rows in both sheets if they are identical.

I have the usually suggested methods of improving performance like screen updating set to FALSE etc.

I want to optimize the two FOR NEXT loops.

Dim RESULT As String

iPRE = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("PRE").Range("A1", Worksheets("PRE").Range("A1").End(xlDown)).Rows.Count
'MsgBox iPRE
iPOST = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("POST").Range("A1", Worksheets("POST").Range("A1").End(xlDown)).Rows.Count
'MsgBox iPOST

If iPRE <> iPOST Then
    MsgBox "The number of rows in PRE and POST sheets are not the same. The macro quits"
    Exit Sub

Else
    iRows = iPRE
End If

 'Optimize Performance

    Application.ScreenUpdating = False

    EventState = Application.EnableEvents
    Application.EnableEvents = False

    CalcState = Application.Calculation
    Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual

    PageBreakState = ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks
    ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False

    For iCntr = iRows To 2 Step -1
        For y = 1 To 20
            If Worksheets("PRE").Cells(iCntr, y) <> Worksheets("POST").Cells(iCntr, y) Then
                RESULT = "DeleteN"
                Exit For
            Else
                RESULT = "DeleteY"
            End If
        Next y

        If RESULT = "DeleteY" Then
            Worksheets("PRE").Rows(iCntr).Delete
            Worksheets("POST").Rows(iCntr).Delete
        End If
    Next iCntr

    'Revert optmizing lines

    ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = PageBreakState
    Application.Calculation = CalcState
    Application.EnableEvents = EventState
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Sub
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Any references to a worksheet cells is slow. This adds up dramatically when you do it in a loop. The best speed increase will come from limiting these worksheet references.

One good way is to copy the data in Variant Arrays, and loop over these, building a new Variant Array with the data to be kept. Then place the new array over the old in one go in one go.

Using a test data set of 200,000 rows, 20 columns, 50% text, 50% numbers, deleting 170,000 rows: this code runs in about 30s on my hardware

Sub Mine2()
    Dim T1 As Long, T2 As Long, T3 As Long

    Dim ResDelete As Boolean
    Dim iPRE As Long, iPOST As Long
    Dim EventState  As Boolean, CalcState As XlCalculation, PageBreakState As Boolean
    Dim iCntr As Long, y As Long, iRows As Long
    Dim rPre As Range, rPost As Range

    Dim PreDat As Variant, PostDat As Variant, PreDelDat As Variant, PostDelDat As Variant

    Dim n As Long
    Dim wsPre As Worksheet, wsPost As Worksheet

    Set wsPre = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("PRE")
    With wsPre
        Set rPre = .Range(.Cells(1, .Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft), .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))
        PreDat = rPre.Value
        iPRE = UBound(PreDat, 1)
        'MsgBox iPRE
    End With

    Set wsPost = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("POST")
    With wsPost
        Set rPost = .Range(.Cells(1, .Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft), .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))
        PostDat = rPost.Value
        iPOST = UBound(PostDat, 1)
        'MsgBox iPOST
    End With

    If iPRE <> iPOST Then
        MsgBox "The number of rows in PRE and POST sheets are not the same. The macro quits"
        Exit Sub
    End If
    iRows = iPRE


    ReDim PreDelDat(1 To UBound(PreDat, 1), 1 To UBound(PreDat, 2))
    ReDim PostDelDat(1 To UBound(PostDat, 1), 1 To UBound(PostDat, 2))
    n = 1
    On Error GoTo EH:
 'Optimize Performance

    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    EventState = Application.EnableEvents
    Application.EnableEvents = False

    CalcState = Application.Calculation
    Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual

    PageBreakState = ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks
    ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False


    T1 = GetTickCount
    For y = 1 To UBound(PreDat, 2)
        PreDelDat(1, y) = PreDat(1, y)
        PostDelDat(1, y) = PostDat(1, y)
    Next

    n = 2
    For iCntr = 2 To UBound(PreDat, 1)
        ResDelete = True
        For y = 1 To UBound(PreDat, 2)
            If PreDat(iCntr, y) <> PostDat(iCntr, y) Then
                ResDelete = False
                Exit For
            End If
        Next y

        If Not ResDelete Then
            For y = 1 To UBound(PreDat, 2)
                PreDelDat(n, y) = PreDat(iCntr, y)
                PostDelDat(n, y) = PostDat(iCntr, y)
            Next
            n = n + 1
        End If
    Next iCntr
    T2 = GetTickCount
    Debug.Print "Compare Done in:", T2 - T1
    Debug.Print "Rows to delete:", n - 1

    rPre = PreDelDat
    rPost = PostDelDat

    T3 = GetTickCount
    Debug.Print "Delete Done In:", T3 - T1
CleanUp:
    'Revert optmizing lines
    On Error Resume Next
    ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = PageBreakState
    Application.Calculation = CalcState
    Application.EnableEvents = EventState
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Exit Sub
EH:
    ' Handle Errors here
    Debug.Assert False
    Resume
    Err.Clear
    Resume CleanUp
End Sub

Original:

One good way is to copy the data in Variant Arrays, and loop over these, building a reference to cells to delete later. Then do the delete in one go.

Other general tips:

  • Declare all variables
  • Use more appropriate data types (Long, Boolean)
  • Use End(xlUp) to avoid failing at unexpected blanks (unless you want to stop at the first blank)

Refactored code:

Sub Demo()
    Dim ResDelete As Boolean
    Dim iPRE As Long, iPOST As Long
    Dim EventState  As Boolean, CalcState As XlCalculation, PageBreakState As Boolean
    Dim iCntr As Long, y As Long, iRows As Long
    Dim rPreDelete As Range, rPostDelete As Range

    Dim PreDat As Variant, PostDat As Variant

    With ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("PRE")
        PreDat = .Range(.Cells(1, 20), .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp)).Value
        iPRE = UBound(PreDat, 1)
        'MsgBox iPRE
    End With

    With ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("POST")
        PostDat = .Range(.Cells(1, 20), .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp)).Value
        iPOST = UBound(PostDat, 1)
        'MsgBox iPOST
    End With

    If iPRE <> iPOST Then
        MsgBox "The number of rows in PRE and POST sheets are not the same. The macro quits"
        Exit Sub
    End If
    iRows = iPRE

    On Error GoTo EH:
 'Optimize Performance

    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    EventState = Application.EnableEvents
    Application.EnableEvents = False

    CalcState = Application.Calculation
    Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual

    PageBreakState = ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks
    ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False

    For iCntr = 2 To UBound(PreDat, 1)
        ResDelete = True
        For y = 1 To 20
            If PreDat(iCntr, y) <> PostDat(iCntr, y) Then
                ResDelete = False
                Exit For
            End If
        Next y

        If ResDelete Then
            If rPreDelete Is Nothing Then
                Set rPreDelete = Worksheets("PRE").Rows(iCntr)
                Set rPostDelete = Worksheets("POST").Rows(iCntr)
            Else
                Set rPreDelete = Application.Union(rPreDelete, Worksheets("PRE").Rows(iCntr))
                Set rPostDelete = Application.Union(rPostDelete, Worksheets("POST").Rows(iCntr))
            End If
        End If
    Next iCntr
    If Not rPreDelete Is Nothing Then
        rPreDelete.Delete
        rPostDelete.Delete
    End If

CleanUp:
    'Revert optmizing lines
    On Error Resume Next
    ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = PageBreakState
    Application.Calculation = CalcState
    Application.EnableEvents = EventState
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Exit Sub
EH:
    ' Handle Errors here

    Resume CleanUp
End Sub

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