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Prevalued arrays in module declaration section

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I've searched all contents of Daiweb and found similar topics but not exactly good on me.

I'm trying to build a activex DLL without any form. This DLL will be used by others as a function library about a specific purpose for "color matching".

I wish to declare an array with preloaded values in module declaration section.

I know only one way to declare an array:

Public A10Wx
A10Wx = Array(1,2,3,4,5,6)

But this way works only in a function. This means that, the array will be active only when function run. My aim is to put values into array at startup.

Thanks in advance for the repliers.

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Re: Prevalued arrays in module declaration section

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I think no way. VB6 Doesnot provide a way to initialize array (as in other languages)
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Re: Prevalued arrays in module declaration section

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Hmmmm.

Try with public array() as something
and later redim array(1d, 2d, 3d, ..., nd)
and then fill it up.

Hope these will help.
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