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Dim Other, Children(3), Parents(3, 1) | Dim Other, Children(3), Parents(3, 1) | ||
Other = Array("Damien", "Pip", "Wendy") | Other = Array("Damien", "Pip", "Wendy") | ||
Print "'Other' Lower Bound:", | Print "'Other' Lower Bound:", LBound(Other) | ||
Print "'Children' Lower Bound:", _ | Print "'Children' Lower Bound:", _ | ||
LBound(Children, 1) | LBound(Children, 1) |
Revision as of 01:57, 17 August 2012
LBound(array[, dimension])
Description
LBound returns a long value specifying the smallest available subscript in dimension of an array, array. The required parameter, array, is any array variable. The optional parameter, dimension, specifies which dimension's lower bound is returned, beginning with the default, 1. The lower bound of any dimension of an array is always 0.
Example
Rem LBoun Example 'LBopund returns lower bound of array dimension Dim Other, Children(3), Parents(3, 1) Other = Array("Damien", "Pip", "Wendy") Print "'Other' Lower Bound:", LBound(Other) Print "'Children' Lower Bound:", _ LBound(Children, 1) Print "'Parents' Lower Bounds:", _ LBound(Parents), LBound(Parents, 2)
Output
'Other' Lower Bound:0 'Children' Lower Bound: 0 'Parents' Lower Bounds: 0 0