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Just to repeat RBS; MATCH() only works on a one-dimensional array. I agree HELP is not very clear about this, but still, that's
how it is -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... | What I am trying to do is redim and array. I have a 2D array with values in | the second column. They array is sorted in descending order. I want to | redim the array so to get rid of all rows with 0 values in the first column. | I was using the match to find the row with the first 0 and use this to redim | the array. | | Thanks | | EM | | "RB Smissaert" wrote: | | I don't think it works on 2-D arrays as how would it know what column to | look in? There is no column argument in the function. | As your array is sorted you could do a binary search or use VLookup. | | RBS | | "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message | ... | What is wrong here? I have a 2D array. The following gives me an error | say | it can't find Match property. I am trying to locate first row with 0 in a | sorted array (high to low) | | MaxRow = Application.WorksheetFunction.Match(0, ConsFunctionArray, 1) | | Yet I know that my first zero value occurs in row 5 of the second | dimension | in hte 0-based array | | ?ConsFunctionArray(4,1) | 0 | | As such I am expectinge th results to give me a 4 above. | | |
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