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How to read a string from a variant array ?
Need a hint how to get a string from a variant array.
The code I'm using (Excel 2003): Dim MyArray(5) as variant MyArray = array("help",1,2,3,4) note: LBound (MyArr) = 0 Now I don't get anything when using: MsgBox "Check: "+ MyArray(0) or MsgBox "Check: "+ CStr(MyArray(0)) or MsgBox "Check: "+ CVar(MyArray(0)) How to get the string "help" from MyArr ? |
How to read a string from a variant array ?
This works for me:
Dim MyArray As Variant MyArray = Array("help", 1, 2, 3, 4) MsgBox "Check: " + MyArray(0) MsgBox "Check: " + CStr(MyArray(0)) MsgBox "Check: " + CVar(MyArray(0)) In article , Tom Emmery wrote: Need a hint how to get a string from a variant array. The code I'm using (Excel 2003): Dim MyArray(5) as variant MyArray = array("help",1,2,3,4) note: LBound (MyArr) = 0 Now I don't get anything when using: MsgBox "Check: "+ MyArray(0) or MsgBox "Check: "+ CStr(MyArray(0)) or MsgBox "Check: "+ CVar(MyArray(0)) How to get the string "help" from MyArr ? |
How to read a string from a variant array ?
You don't need to specify the size of the array if you are going to use
the Array function to assign the values, since the compiler can figure the size out at design time. You might need to use a REDIM later in the program, if you add more values. Public Sub Test() Dim MyArray As Variant MyArray = Array("help", 1, 2, 3, 4) MsgBox "Check: " & CStr(MyArray(0)) End Sub I also changed the "+" to a "&" in your MsgBox statement, since it is better practice when using strings, even though it is technically not required. (Someday you will have 2 variables that are supposed to be strings, but are numbers, and addition will be performed instead.) -- Regards, Bill Renaud |
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