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  • Mike Trader
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    OK got it. Thx guys

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  • Eric Pearson
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    Using DIM X AS GLOBAL LONG inside a sub or function is exactly the same as using GLOBAL X AS LONG outside a sub or function.

    If you want a local variable, use LOCAL not GLOBAL.

    -- Eric


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    [This message has been edited by Eric Pearson (edited September 14, 2001).]

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  • Mike Burns
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    I will leave Lance or someone else to answer that question. The only time
    I use GLOBAL inside a function or sub is when I DIM/REDIM an array that
    I have declared GLOBAL. I do this to insure that I am working
    with the correct array and not one I happened to have named the same
    inside a sub/function for local use. I wouldn't normally name a
    local array (or variable) the same is a GLOBAL one but I have been
    known to mess up on occasion.

    Lance/Tom and others may know of a reason to use GLOBAL inside
    a sub/function that I am unaware of.

    Mike

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  • Mike Trader
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    So whats a GLOBAL inside a function then?

    When would you use that?

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  • Mike Burns
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    Mike,

    A GLOBAL is available throughout the scope of the program.
    To make a local variable retain its value between calls use

    STATIC Index as Long

    this goes inside the sub/function and is local to that
    sub/function only.

    Mike

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  • Mike Trader
    started a topic Local GLOBAL declarations

    Local GLOBAL declarations

    I have two functions that need a LOCAL variable (Index)
    that keeps the value it had from the last call.

    So I used:

    DIM Index AS GLOBAL LONG

    This works fine.

    Then I noticed that i accidentally deleted the declaaration from ONE
    of the functions and yet the program still compiled!

    As the variable name is the same in the other functions I assumed
    that somehow the declaration in one function is covering the other
    function

    Is this a bug?

    If not is the value of this variable going to be the same
    in each very different function?

    If it is the same what happens when I declare Index in each function
    as a GLOBAL variable?


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