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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Language Basics » Function 
Convert Fahrenheit To Celsius
 
Private Sub TestFahrenheitToCelsius()
  Debug.Print FahrenheitToCelsius(32)
  If (FahrenheitToCelsius(32<> 0Then
    Debug.Print "TestFahrenheitToCelsius: Failed"
    Debug.Assert False
  Else
    Debug.Print "TestFahrenheitToCelsius: Passed"
  End If
End Sub
Public Function FahrenheitToCelsius(ByVal TemperatureFahrenheit As DoubleAs Double
  FahrenheitToCelsius = ((TemperatureFahrenheit - 32))
End Function

 
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