[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: using "new" in dim statements
From: Tom Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 13:45:23 +1100

right, so try

dim d1 as new date, d2 as new date

Personally I'd like to propose a syntax change that allows us to dimension our variable as follows:

dim d(n) as new object

This would give a an N dimensioned array populated with new objects, which would just be handy IMHO... I'm constantly dimming s1,s2 ,s3 , s4 as object local properties, and this would save a load of time.

It is easy enough for me to type:

Dim d1 As New Date


then Copy / Paste / Change the number... and as previously written here, it is clearer, simpler and not error free...


But who am I to say things like that ?


Emile



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