> For example dim foo as integer(5) in vb6 would give you 6 elements (0-5)
Then add into the mix the "Option Base" statement, which if it was declared as "Option Base 1" your aforementioned array would only have elements 1-5. Trying to access element 0 would incur a "Subscript out of range" error.
Then add into the mix the "Option Base" statement, which if it was declared as "Option Base 1" your aforementioned array would only have elements 1-5. Trying to access element 0 would incur a "Subscript out of range" error.