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The | The [[UBOUND]] function returns the largest valid index (upper bound) of an array dimension. | ||
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** If {{Parameter|dimension%}} is less than '''1''' or is greater than the number of dimensions, a [[ERROR Codes|subscript out of range]] error occurs. | ** If {{Parameter|dimension%}} is less than '''1''' or is greater than the number of dimensions, a [[ERROR Codes|subscript out of range]] error occurs. | ||
* | * [[UBOUND]], along with [[LBOUND]], is used to determine the range of valid indexes of an array. | ||
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* | * [[Arrays]], [[LBOUND]] | ||
* | * [[DIM]], [[COMMON]], [[STATIC]], [[SHARED]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 25 January 2023
The UBOUND function returns the largest valid index (upper bound) of an array dimension.
Syntax
- result% = UBOUND(arrayName[, dimension%])
Description
- arrayName specifies the name of the array.
- dimension% specifies the dimension number, starting with 1 for the first dimension.
- If omitted, dimension% is assumed to be 1.
- If dimension% is less than 1 or is greater than the number of dimensions, a subscript out of range error occurs.
Examples
DIM myArray(5) AS INTEGER DIM myOtherArray(1 to 2, 3 to 4) AS INTEGER PRINT UBOUND(myArray) PRINT UBOUND(myOtherArray, 2) |
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See also