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I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize
a two (or more) dimensional array. Its easy in most other languages. Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! |
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On Mar 5, 3:18*pm, wrote: I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize a two (or more) dimensional array. *Its easy in most other languages. *Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! |
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Sorry - glitch there!
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What the..!
For i = 1 to N For j = 1 to M MyArray(i, j) = whatever Next j Next i Sounds like you know this already and want something else, but thought I'd send it just in case. regards Paul On Mar 5, 3:41*pm, Paul Robinson wrote: Sorry - glitch there! For i = 1 to N |
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You can initialize or reinitialize a multi-dimensional array with the Redim
instruction : ReDim MyArray(1 To 3, 2 To 5, 1 To 2) Mishell a écrit dans le message de news: ... I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize a two (or more) dimensional array. Its easy in most other languages. Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! |
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Erase myArray
-- HTH Bob wrote in message ... I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize a two (or more) dimensional array. Its easy in most other languages. Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! |
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You can't initialize an array (with the exception of a single variant
containing an array) to values other than the standard defaults without looping through each dimension or assigning each element by itself. So, the answer is really that you can't do it. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Excel, 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 10:18:39 -0500, wrote: I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize a two (or more) dimensional array. Its easy in most other languages. Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! |
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On 3/5/2010 11:34 AM, Chip Pearson wrote:
You can't initialize an array (with the exception of a single variant containing an array) to values other than the standard defaults without looping through each dimension or assigning each element by itself. So, the answer is really that you can't do it. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Excel, 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 10:18:39 -0500, wrote: I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize a two (or more) dimensional array. Its easy in most other languages. Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! Here's what I think is an interesting way to have a 10 * 10 array of the value 5 without looping. I don't believe 'Sign can be threaded once. Sub Demo() Dim M M = [5*TRANSPOSE(SIGN(ROW(A1:J10))*SIGN(COLUMN(A1:J10)) )] End Sub = = = = = = = HTH :) Dana DeLouis |
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That's what I was afraid of. My question was not as clear as I thought it
was, sorry. You clearly understood that I was as asking for a way to initialize the values of an array at compile rather than execute time. Though, I suppose there isn't so much difference with an intreperted language. Thanks you your reply. On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 10:34:26 -0600, Chip Pearson wrote: You can't initialize an array (with the exception of a single variant containing an array) to values other than the standard defaults without looping through each dimension or assigning each element by itself. So, the answer is really that you can't do it. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Excel, 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 10:18:39 -0500, wrote: I have tried to search the web, but have now found a good way to initialize a two (or more) dimensional array. Its easy in most other languages. Is there a good way to do it in excel vab? Thanks! |
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