On Jan 26, 2007, at 16:45 UTC, Stephen A. Cochran Lists wrote:

> I hadn't used Dicts before, so it didn't click that they were classes
> and could be created that way.

Ah yes.  I don't know how you survived so long without them.  :)

> Since Dicts hold varients, I should actually be able to make a dict  
> that held other dicts, creating a multidimentional array and using  
> integers for the keys. Think I'm going to try that approach and just 
> have a separate function to return the dimensions since there is no  
> ubounds. Could just catch the exception as well I suppose.

Dictionary.Count is equivalent to using UBound, isn't it?

> Thanks for the help, think that was my last hurdle.

Glad I was able to.  Good luck with your project!

Best,
- Joe

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