问题
I don't like uninitialized VBA arrays, since it's necessary to check if array is initialized, each time prior using UBound()
or For Each
to avoid an exception, and there is no native VBA function to check it. That is why I initialize arrays, at least doing them empty with a = Array()
. This eliminates the need for extra check in most of cases, so there are no problems with 1d arrays.
For the same reason I tried to create an empty 2d array. It's not possible simply do ReDim a(0 To -1, 0 To 0)
, transpose 1d empty array or something similar. The only way I came across by chance, is to use MSForms.ComboBox
, assign empty array to .List
property and read it back. Here is the example, which works in Excel and Word, you need to insert UserForm
to VBA Project, place ComboBox
on it, and add the below code:
Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()
Dim a()
ComboBox1.List = Array()
a = ComboBox1.List
Debug.Print "1st dimension upper bound = " & UBound(a, 1)
Debug.Print "2nd dimension upper bound = " & UBound(a, 2)
End Sub
After combo change the output is:
1st dimension upper bound = -1
2nd dimension upper bound = 0
Actually it's really the empty 2d array in debug:
Is there more elegant way to create an empty 2d array, without using ComboBox
, or UserForm
controls in general?
回答1:
Idk man - I think you stumbling onto this property was pretty wild.
I'd probably stop here and just do:
Function Empty2DArray() As Variant
With CreateObject("Forms.ComboBox.1")
.List = Array()
Empty2DArray = .List
End With
End Function
And use it like: a = Empty2DArray
You don't need to create the userform or combobox - you can just use CreateObject
.
But as others have said, it probably makes more sense to do error handling when checking whether or not your arrays are initialized.
回答2:
This is only going to work for Windows (not for Mac):
Option Explicit
#If Mac Then
#Else
#If VBA7 Then
Private Declare PtrSafe Function SafeArrayCreate Lib "OleAut32.dll" (ByVal vt As Integer, ByVal cDims As Long, ByRef rgsabound As SAFEARRAYBOUND) As LongPtr
Private Declare PtrSafe Function VariantCopy Lib "OleAut32.dll" (pvargDest As Any, pvargSrc As Any) As Long
Private Declare PtrSafe Function SafeArrayDestroy Lib "OleAut32.dll" (ByVal psa As LongPtr) As Long
#Else
Private Declare Function SafeArrayCreate Lib "OleAut32.dll" (ByVal vt As Integer, ByVal cDims As Long, ByRef rgsabound As SAFEARRAYBOUND) As Long
Private Declare Function VariantCopy Lib "OleAut32.dll" (pvargDest As Variant, pvargSrc As Any) As Long
Private Declare Function SafeArrayDestroy Lib "OleAut32.dll" (ByVal psa As Long) As Long
#End If
#End If
Private Type SAFEARRAYBOUND
cElements As Long
lLbound As Long
End Type
Private Type tagVariant
vt As Integer
wReserved1 As Integer
wReserved2 As Integer
wReserved3 As Integer
#If VBA7 Then
ptr As LongPtr
#Else
ptr As Long
#End If
End Type
Public Function EmptyArray(ByVal numberOfDimensions As Long, ByVal vType As VbVarType) As Variant
'In Visual Basic, you can declare arrays with up to 60 dimensions
Const MAX_DIMENSION As Long = 60
If numberOfDimensions < 1 Or numberOfDimensions > MAX_DIMENSION Then
Err.Raise 5, "EmptyArray", "Invalid number of dimensions"
End If
#If Mac Then
Err.Raise 298, "EmptyArray", "OleAut32.dll required"
#Else
Dim bounds() As SAFEARRAYBOUND
#If VBA7 Then
Dim ptrArray As LongPtr
#Else
Dim ptrArray As Long
#End If
Dim tVariant As tagVariant
Dim i As Long
'
ReDim bounds(0 To numberOfDimensions - 1)
'
'Make lower dimensions [0 to 0] instead of [0 to -1]
For i = 1 To numberOfDimensions - 1
bounds(i).cElements = 1
Next i
'
'Create empty array and store pointer
ptrArray = SafeArrayCreate(vType, numberOfDimensions, bounds(0))
'
'Create a Variant pointing to the array
tVariant.vt = vbArray + vType
tVariant.ptr = ptrArray
'
'Copy result
VariantCopy EmptyArray, tVariant
'
'Clean-up
SafeArrayDestroy ptrArray
#End If
End Function
You can now create empty arrays with different number of dimensions and data types:
Sub Test()
Dim arr2D() As Variant
Dim arr4D() As Double
'
arr2D = EmptyArray(2, vbVariant)
arr4D = EmptyArray(4, vbDouble)
Stop
End Sub
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59568342/create-an-empty-2d-array