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I'm using a large array to pass data to/from a DLL that I call from VBA and all
works well. I'm just wondering if there's a faster way to fill the array. Basically I'm doing something of the form: redim Y(1000,10) as single 'Now fill the array from the spreadsheet for I = 1 to 1000 for J = 1 to 10 Y(I,J) = cells(I,J) next J next I Call DLL_Routine(Y()) 'And now put the data back into the spreadsheet. Range("A1:J1000").value = Y() Using the For/Next loop to fill the array takes a fair amount of time in my actual code. Putting the array back into the sheet however is virtually instantaneous. So, is there some faster approach I can use than the For/Next loop? I won't bother to list out all the things I've tried that I now know *don't'* work. I'm using Excel 2003, FWIW... Thanks. Bill |
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