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Srdjan Kovacevic
The catch is this: the array is 2-dimensional and it's not fixed in size, so
I can't define the worksheet range in advance.
The array is quadratic and its dimension is user defined; i.e.
ReDim varArray(varN, varN) as Integer
varN can be anywhere from 100 to 500.
Can I copy the contents of this aray to the worksheet just by refering the
anchor cell (i.e. the top-left cell)?
I've tried:
Range("A1").value = varArray
and it just pulls the varArray(1,1) value.
I've also tried
Range("A1").Offset(varN, varN).value = varArray
but the debugger reports an error (he probably doesn't recognize the object
I'm refering to).
please CC: your reply to
srdan.kovacevic(a)fsb.hr
(a) is obviously the monkey-sign (spamspoofer)
Thanks in advance!
srdan
I can't define the worksheet range in advance.
The array is quadratic and its dimension is user defined; i.e.
ReDim varArray(varN, varN) as Integer
varN can be anywhere from 100 to 500.
Can I copy the contents of this aray to the worksheet just by refering the
anchor cell (i.e. the top-left cell)?
I've tried:
Range("A1").value = varArray
and it just pulls the varArray(1,1) value.
I've also tried
Range("A1").Offset(varN, varN).value = varArray
but the debugger reports an error (he probably doesn't recognize the object
I'm refering to).
please CC: your reply to
srdan.kovacevic(a)fsb.hr
(a) is obviously the monkey-sign (spamspoofer)
Thanks in advance!
srdan