I'm not really getting any errors... just I find my application really slow.
( now I realize that perhaps I could forego using the array at all ). So now
( I'm going to redesign this part of the app )... but what if I did want to
count the number of elements?

BTW I did a CFDUMP on the array and was suprised to see that CFMX created a
3d array with two structures!!!

Here's how I did it..



>Welcome to the list!  More information on your problem would be useful.
>
>How did you nest your arrays to get five dimensional arrays (CF only
>supports 3 dimensional arrays directly)?  What version of CF are we
>talking about?
>
>What error are you getting?  Are you sure that the last element is, in
>fact, an array (have you run an IsArray() on it to be sure)?
>
>I would do that first (test for the existence of the array) first - also
>you may try CFDUMPing the array to examine how it's being
>constructed/viewed by CF.
>
>I'm curious tho' - why use a 5 dimensional array?  I've just never heard
>of a problem that needed one.
>
>(You'll find this helpful. but we're also downright inquisitive.)
>
>Jim Davis
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dan Farmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 12:55 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: 5d array ( counting number of elements )
>
>Hi Everyone, I'm new to the list.
>
>First question.. I have a five dimensional array... I want to get the
>number
>of items located in the last array element. How do I do this..?
>
>in the example below you see there are three elements at the last
>position.
>I've tried <ArrayLen(aExample[1][2][1][1])> but that throws errors after
>the
>third array element.
>
>aExample[1][2][1][1][1] = "blah"
>aExample[1][2][1][1][2] = "blah2"
>aExample[1][2][1][1][3] = "blah3"
>
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