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"Alan Beban" wrote in message
... Peter T wrote: But that's the same non-anomaly as the last one :-) it's the same as trying to do - Redim arr(1 to 4, 1 to 4) Typename(arr(1)) ' Subscript out of range but could do - TypeName(Application.Index(x(0), 1)) ' Variant() which is where I came in! Regards, Peter T I'm not sure how worthwile it is for me to be prolonging this thread, but then not everything I do is worthwile :-) The only thing that now remains that strikes me as anomalous is that the Locals window seems to be indicating that x(0)(1) is a variable of the Variant type, i.e., it shows Expression Type x Variant(0 to 0) x(0) Variant/Variant/Variant(1 to 4, 1 to 4) x(0)(1) Variant(1 to 4) but that doesn't seem to be the case. Regards, Alan Beban I still don't see any anomaly in attempts to reference x(0)(1) with Ubound, typename, vartype (cos' it's a one row of a multi-row array), but curiously I too am starting to see something odd in Locals. In particular an inconsistency between looking at the same array in Locals vs Watch. Sub test() Dim a Dim b() Dim c(): ReDim c(1 To 4, 1 To 3) As Variant Dim d: ReDim d(1 To 4, 1 To 3) As Variant a = Range("a1:c4") b = Range("a1:c4") c = Range("a1:c4") d = Range("a1:c4") res = foo(a, b, c, d) End Sub Function foo(ParamArray x()) Dim y Dim z() y = x z = x End Function Looking in Locals at x(0) and x(3) both show Variant/Variant/Variant(1 to 4, 1 to 3) However, looking at same in Watch, x(0) and x(3) both show Variant/Variant(1 to 4, 1 to 3) x(1) and x(2) show the Variant/Variant in both Locals and Watch I also compared y & z in Locals vs Watch Locals y - Variant/Variant(0 to 3) ' as expected z - Variant(0 to 3) ' as expected Watch y - Variant/Variant(0 to 3) ' as expected z - Variant/Variant(0 to 3) ' NOT as expected y(n) and z(n) are all Variant/Variant(1 to 4,1 to 3) in both Locals & Watch, ie not quite same as some of the equivalents in x Indeed odd, not sure any of this has any implications, probably not ? I think we can put it down to a quirk ! Regards, Peter T |
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