Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition Erase Statement |
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Reinitializes the elements of fixed-size arrays and deallocates dynamic-array storage space.
Erase array
The array argument is the name of the array variable to be erased.
It is important to know whether an array is fixed-size (ordinary) or dynamic because Erase behaves differently depending on the type of array. Erase recovers no memory for fixed-size arrays. Erase sets the elements of a fixed array as follows:
Type of array Effect of Erase on fixed-array elements Fixed numeric array Sets each element to zero. Fixed string array Sets each element to zero-length (""). Array of objects Sets each element to the special value Nothing.
Erase frees the memory used by dynamic arrays. Before your program can refer to the dynamic array again, it must redeclare the array variable's dimensions using a ReDim statement.
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