A lot of answers have no 'comments'
in the code, specifically answer which have changed the OP script or developed something different.
Example of providing comments in your Answer:
'For each visible cell in Column 2 "Comment"
For Each cell In ContractRng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
'If the Value is "Comment"
If cell.Value = "Contract" Then
'Do nothing
Else
'Set the Cell value into the Array
ContainA(i) = cell
NotContainA(i) = "<>" & cell
'Increment i
i = i + 1
End If
Next cell
Without Comments:
For Each cell In ContractRng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
If cell.Value = "Contract" Then
Else
ContainA(i) = cell
NotContainA(i) = "<>" & cell
i = i + 1
End If
Next cell
Personally I find it good and beneficially, specifically with the orientation of SO and how it is to solve the OP's question.
Providing legitimate commenting in the script is hugely beneficial to any programmer and for future editing.
My Question as stated in the Title, is that is it the norm not to provide answers with comments included in the script?
Not
operator in the If statement expression? Was there really a point in abbreviating "Range" to "Rng"? Was it really a good idea to hide how the range creation was hidden so therefore not giving the reader a hint that column #2 was involved? You can make it better, feeling that you need a comment is your cue.Increment i
on top ofi = i + 1
is exactly the kind of comment I consider to be worse than useless, unless it is for someone who is still learning the most basic mechanics of the language. As Will basically said, but put another way, I think the code without comments is actually easier to digest in this particular case. A nice use of comments should document something a bit higher-level than what one line of straightforward code is doing.