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assigning values to array
Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex:
dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 |
assigning values to array
Hi Juggernath,
One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 |
assigning values to array
Unfortunately not.
-- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 |
assigning values to array
"Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 I tried it already... it says "cannot assign to array" when it comes to 2nd line. |
assigning values to array
Well it worked fine for me, as I am sure it did for Norman.
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Juggernath" wrote in message ... "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 I tried it already... it says "cannot assign to array" when it comes to 2nd line. |
assigning values to array
Hi Juggernath,
As Bob suggests, the code worked in my test. How did you dim your array? --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 I tried it already... it says "cannot assign to array" when it comes to 2nd line. |
assigning values to array
Juggernath wrote:
Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 If the functions in the freely downloadable file at http://home.pacbell.net/beban are available to your workbook Dim A() As Integer Assign Array(1, 2, 4), A Alan Beban |
assigning values to array
"Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, As Bob suggests, the code worked in my test. How did you dim your array? "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman Thanks for trying to help so far... Here is my code (Custom function in VBA - excel - OfficeXP) Dim A(11) As Double A = Array(0.3265, -1.07, -0.5339, 0.01569, -0.05165, 0.5475, -0.7361, 0.1844, 0.1056, 0.6134, 0.721) and here is my error when i run a function using subroutine on a given picture http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif (i tried dim A(10) as double, and (1 to 11)...etc.) |
assigning values to array
Hi Juggernath,
Try changing: Dim A(11) As Double to: Dim A As Variant --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, As Bob suggests, the code worked in my test. How did you dim your array? "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman Thanks for trying to help so far... Here is my code (Custom function in VBA - excel - OfficeXP) Dim A(11) As Double A = Array(0.3265, -1.07, -0.5339, 0.01569, -0.05165, 0.5475, -0.7361, 0.1844, 0.1056, 0.6134, 0.721) and here is my error when i run a function using subroutine on a given picture http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif (i tried dim A(10) as double, and (1 to 11)...etc.) |
assigning values to array
Look again
http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif P.S. see the part bellow ;) "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, Try changing: Dim A(11) As Double to: Dim A As Variant --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, As Bob suggests, the code worked in my test. How did you dim your array? "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman Thanks for trying to help so far... Here is my code (Custom function in VBA - excel - OfficeXP) Dim A(11) As Double A = Array(0.3265, -1.07, -0.5339, 0.01569, -0.05165, 0.5475, -0.7361, 0.1844, 0.1056, 0.6134, 0.721) and here is my error when i run a function using subroutine on a given picture http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif (i tried dim A(10) as double, and (1 to 11)...etc.) |
assigning values to array
Read Norman's response again.
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Look again http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif P.S. see the part bellow ;) "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, Try changing: Dim A(11) As Double to: Dim A As Variant --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, As Bob suggests, the code worked in my test. How did you dim your array? "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, One possibility: Dim arr As Variant arr = Array(1, 2, 4) --- Regards, Norman Thanks for trying to help so far... Here is my code (Custom function in VBA - excel - OfficeXP) Dim A(11) As Double A = Array(0.3265, -1.07, -0.5339, 0.01569, -0.05165, 0.5475, -0.7361, 0.1844, 0.1056, 0.6134, 0.721) and here is my error when i run a function using subroutine on a given picture http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif (i tried dim A(10) as double, and (1 to 11)...etc.) |
assigning values to array
Hi Juggernath,
Look again http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif P.S. see the part bellow ;) In common with many in this NG, I never open unknown attachments. Perhaps you could articulate the gif message? In the meanwhile try the following: '============== Sub Tester() Dim arr As Variant Dim i As Long arr = Array(0.3265, -1.07, -0.5339, 0.01569, -0.05165, 0.5475, _ -0.7361, 0.1844, 0.1056, 0.6134, 0.721) For i = LBound(arr) To UBound(arr) Debug.Print arr(i) Next i End Sub '<<============== Now check the contents of your immediate window. --- Regards, Norman "Juggernath" wrote in message ... Look again http://www.rgn.hr/~dvulin/myerror.gif P.S. see the part bellow ;) "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Juggernath, Try changing: Dim A(11) As Double to: Dim A As Variant --- Regards, Norman |
assigning values to array
Hi Bob,
You used a mere four words to convey what took me an entire post! Unfortunately, when I responded your post was not visible - to me! --- Regards, Norman "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Read Norman's response again. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) |
assigning values to array
Hi Norman,
I try to be to the point :-)) Bob "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, You used a mere four words to convey what took me an entire post! Unfortunately, when I responded your post was not visible - to me! --- Regards, Norman "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Read Norman's response again. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) |
assigning values to array
Well, with respect to being to the point, the responders are suggesting
code to load a Variant() type array, while the OP is looking to load a Double() type array, and never the twain shall meet. As I suggested in my earlier post, if the functions in the freely downloadable file at http://home.pacbell.net/beban are available to one's workbook, one might use Dim A() As Double Assign Array(1,2,4),A Alan Beban Bob Phillips wrote: Hi Norman, I try to be to the point :-)) Bob "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, You used a mere four words to convey what took me an entire post! Unfortunately, when I responded your post was not visible - to me! --- Regards, Norman "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Read Norman's response again. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) |
assigning values to array
Hi Alan,
Well, with respect to being to the point, the responders are suggesting code to load a Variant() type array, while the OP is looking to load a Double() type array, and never the twain shall meet. The OP's initial post said: '======================== Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 '======================== My response was directed to that question. the responders are suggesting code to load a Variant() type array Also, if: the OP is looking to load a Double() type array, and never the twain shall meet. why did you suggest a Single() type array in your response? Regards, Norman "Alan Beban" wrote in message ... Well, with respect to being to the point, the responders are suggesting code to load a Variant() type array, while the OP is looking to load a Double() type array, and never the twain shall meet. As I suggested in my earlier post, if the functions in the freely downloadable file at http://home.pacbell.net/beban are available to one's workbook, one might use Dim A() As Double Assign Array(1,2,4),A Alan Beban Bob Phillips wrote: Hi Norman, I try to be to the point :-)) Bob "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, You used a mere four words to convey what took me an entire post! Unfortunately, when I responded your post was not visible - to me! --- Regards, Norman "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Read Norman's response again. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) |
assigning values to array
Norman Jones wrote:
Hi Alan, Well, with respect to being to the point, the responders are suggesting code to load a Variant() type array, while the OP is looking to load a Double() type array, and never the twain shall meet. The OP's initial post said: '======================== Is there some elegant way to assign values to array, for ex: dim A(3) as integer {1,2,4} instead of dim A(3) as integer A(1)=1 A(2)=2 A(3)=4 '======================== My response was directed to that question. Understood. But the OP's post at 9:28am on 11/24 stated "I tried it already... it says "cannot assign to array" when it comes to 2nd line." made it clear (at least to me), when coupled with his original posting including Dim A(3) as integer that the problem was he was continuing to try to load a non-Variant() type array. Cheers, Alan Beban |
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