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Declare Variable Statement


The Declare Variable statement declares a variable. It does not return a value. For more information about the format and arguments you can use this statement, see Declaring Variables.

Dim is an abbreviation for Declare in Memory. You must begin the value in the VariableName argument with a letter. It must contain only letters, numbers, and underscores. You can use square brackets to separate a name. You can use any character between the square brackets except for more square brackets. For example:

Dim my_1st_variable As String
Dim [one long and strange! variable name] As String

Format

Dim [Shared] variableName [As[ New] type] [, variableName [As[ New] type]] ...

The following table describes the arguments that you can use with this method.

Argument
Description

variableName

The name of the variable to declare.

type

The data type of the variable.

Example

The following example includes a Dim statement for each of the possible data types:

' Must define a record type before you can declare a record
' variable
   Type Testrecord
      Custno As Integer
      Custname As String
   End Type

Sub Button_Click
   Dim counter As Integer
   Dim fixedstring As String * 25
   Dim varstring As String
   Dim myrecord As Testrecord
   Dim ole2var As Object
   Dim F(1 to 10), A()
   '...(code here)...
End Sub

Related Topics

Create Function Method
Declare Array Method
Set Array Lower Boundary Method

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