04-25-2005, 10:03 PM
yeah, the only time you Really ever have to program starting with ones, is when you have to make it pretty for peopl, or just what theyre used to seeing anyways :P
in those cases where you have 1-12 with month i would just internally knock one off the answer the user would give me ;p
and guy that wants to know what dim is:
just imagine it like a number line like
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
etc. and each of those numbers has a number in them
_0____1_____2______3____4....
378__1982___45____342___87
all you would do is
hope that helps
in those cases where you have 1-12 with month i would just internally knock one off the answer the user would give me ;p
and guy that wants to know what dim is:
just imagine it like a number line like
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
etc. and each of those numbers has a number in them
_0____1_____2______3____4....
378__1982___45____342___87
all you would do is
Code:
dim array(4)
array(0) = 378
array(1) = 1982
array(2) = 45
array(3) = 342
array(4) = 87
for putit = 0 to 4 ' all your 5 data in one tight easily accessible package. Sweeet
print "Array, index"; putit; ":"; array(putit)
next
hope that helps