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Dynamically Sizing Arrays
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31/05/2001 20:00:45
 
 
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31/05/2001 18:11:59
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
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00513486
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00513518
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>>>I have a situation where I need to add an unknown
>>>number of rows to an array. I think I have two
>>>options, 1) redimension the array for each new element
>>>that I need to add, or 2) concat everything to a string
>>>counting the elements as I go, then use something like
>>>WORDNUM() or ALINES() or some such, then redimensioning
>>>the array one time.
>>>
>>>My question is, efficiency wise, which would be the best
>>>solution?
>>>
>>>I'm running VFP 6, and I'm anticipating a maximum of
>>>maybe 50 rows.
>>>
>>>What say U?
>>
>>You could use a cursor instead of an array... they're pretty good at this sort of stuff.
>
>You're saying that a cursor would be more eficient than an
>array for 50 elements?

I don't know about efficient, but more convenient for adding rows etc.
Regards. Al

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