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I have a large array:
Public TotalDataArray(1 To 6, 1 To 30, 1 To 65000) As Variant (I'll shorten that last parameter once I know the maximum number of lines that the source query can return, but it will still be big- the last report I got was accidently truncated at 34K rows, so the total number will still be very large) I'm cycling through a sheet and pulling numbers off a particular column that I need to check against the array; if that number is found, I need to know where so I can pull a related number from the array. Example: TotalDataArray(5,18,1) = cat TotalDataArray(5,18,2) = dog TotalDataArray(5,18,3) = bird TotalDataArray(5,18,4) = worm in a target cell on my worksheet I find "dog", which (when I figure out how to find the match) will return (5,18,2). I need to know the "2" so I can pull back out: (5,15,2) = vertibrate, and (5,16,2) = mammal My curent level of sophistication would be to cycle through all (up to) 65000 elements to look for a match, and do this for each of the hundreds of cells in my file. the problem is I have to do this with different parts of my array, for a total of about 15 times...so I'm worried this will end up taking forever to run. Is there an easier way to detect the location/match in one dimension of a 3-D array, other than cycling through each element? Many thanks, Keith -- The enclosed questions or comments are entirely mine and don't represent the thoughts, views, or policy of my employer. Any errors or omissions are my own. |
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