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Declaring variable as a dynamic array?
Hello all!
A quick qn. guys. Pl. refer the following macro. Here how do I declare the variable 'nstages' as a dynamic array, tha can store as many values as stored in the variable 'stages'? ============================================== Sub triall() x = 0 stages = InputBox("Enter the number of stages for CDF comparison") x = x + stages Do Until x nstages = InputBox("Enter the stage number!") Loop End Sub ============================================== Wouldappreciate your help. Thanks a bunch. Regds, Arun. Vtec corp -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Declaring variable as a dynamic array?
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have a look at the Redim statement in the VBA help -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "aiyer " schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello all! A quick qn. guys. Pl. refer the following macro. Here how do I declare the variable 'nstages' as a dynamic array, that can store as many values as stored in the variable 'stages'? ============================================== Sub triall() x = 0 stages = InputBox("Enter the number of stages for CDF comparison") x = x + stages Do Until x nstages = InputBox("Enter the stage number!") Loop End Sub ============================================== Wouldappreciate your help. Thanks a bunch. Regds, Arun. Vtec corp. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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