What value do you end up with for TIP ? You're ReDimensioning BETA as size (TIP) But BETADEG will always be (10) ("H19:H28") So, if TIP is more than 10, then it might cause a problem. However, when I changed: Cells(s,34)=BETADEG(s) to: Cells(s,34)=BETADEG(s,1)
your "snippet" of code ran correctly. If you set a "watch" on the BETADEG variable, you see that BETADEG = Range("H19:H28") creates a 2-demensional array: - BETADEG |-BETADEG(1) | |-BETADEG(1,1) |-BETADEG(2) | |-BETADEG(2,1) |-BETADEG(3) | |-BETADEG(3,1) |-BETADEG(4) |-BETADEG(5) |-BETADEG(6) |-BETADEG(7) |-BETADEG(8) I think because the Range() object is row/column So your array is (BETADEG(row,column) If you changed the statement to: BETADEG = Range("H19:I28") you'd be reading two columns, and you'd get a two sets of values - BETADEG |-BETADEG(1) | |-BETADEG(1,1) | |-BETADEG(1,2) |-BETADEG(2) | |-BETADEG(2,1) | |-BETADEG(2,2) ----------------------------- BUT Redim BETA(TIP) as Long creates a single-dimension array so: BETADEG =Range("H19:H28").Value Fors =LBound(BETADEG)ToUBound(BETADEG) BETA(s)=(Pi/180)*BETADEG(s,1) Nexts should work. (provided you have a value for Pi. for some reason, my compiler accepts it as a declared variable, but doesn't have a value!) Paul ----------------------------------------- “Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley ----------------------------------------- >________________________________ > From: Gerrit Grundling <totallyplanecr...@gmail.com> >To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com >Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 8:16 AM >Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Array from range > > > >Thanks for the reply, but that didn't solve the problem. > >Neither does this: >BETADEG =Range("H19:H28").Value >Fors =LBound(BETADEG)ToUBound(BETADEG) > BETA(s,1)=(Pi/180)*BETADEG(s,1) >Nexts > > >On Monday, 3 March 2014 21:17:12 UTC+2, Rajan Verma wrote: >you should give column dimension in this below line >> >> >>BETADEG(s) >> >> >>it should be like BETADEG(s,1) >> >> >>On Friday, 28 February 2014 07:23:35 UTC-7, Gerrit Grundling wrote: >>Greetings, all >>> >>>What am I doing wrong here? I am trying to create an array from a range, but >>>keep getting the "Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range" warning. >>> >>>TIP =Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(ActiveSheet.Range("D19: >>>D1048576"))'Counts the number of active rows below the first assigned row >>>Cells(1, 36) = TIP 'Checknumber of rows -debug only >>> 'Number of stations i.e. number of rows' >>>CHORD =Range("A33:A42") >>>Cells(2,36)=Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(CHORD)'Check number of rows >>>- debug only' >>>BETADEG =Range("H19:H28")'Mount angle, degrees' >>>Cells(3,36)=Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(BETADEG)'Check number of >>>rows - debug only' >>>'Convert mount angles to radians' >>>'Dim BETA() As Long' >>>ReDimBETA(TIP)AsLong >>>Fors =1ToTIP >>> 'BETA(s) = BETADEG(s)' >>> Cells(s,33)=s >>> Cells(s,34)=BETADEG(s) >>> Cells(s,35)=BETA(s) >>>Nexts >>>Clearly I have created BETA correctly, but made a mistake in creating an >>>array BETADEG from the range. 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