That was help ful thanks for the responses.

On May 19, 9:48 am, Michael LaFarlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> (Points) is defining the size of the aRdg array of type Double.  If it were a 
> 2, there would be elements aRdg(0), aRdg(1), and aRdg(2)
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> Hi,
>
>   I have a question on the following.
>
> Dim Points As Integer = 1440
>         Dim aRdg(Points) As Double
>
> What does Dim aRdg(Points) As Double mean? What does points mean
> inside the brackets?
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> Thanks,
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