Difference between revisions of "Array GetMaxIndex"
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<syntaxhighlight>Array_GetMaxIndex(ArrayName)</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight>Array_GetMaxIndex(ArrayName)</syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | :'''ArrayName''' - an expression specifying the name of an array | ||
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Assign a value that indicates the maximum index of Array1 to the MaxIndex variable: | Assign a value that indicates the maximum index of Array1 to the MaxIndex variable: | ||
Latest revision as of 21:26, 27 February 2017
Returns a numerical value indicating the maximum index of a one-dimensional array. Array indexes start at 0, and array size is equal to the value of the maximum index plus one.
Usage
Array_GetMaxIndex(ArrayName)
Where:
- ArrayName - an expression specifying the name of an array
Example
Assign a value that indicates the maximum index of Array1 to the MaxIndex variable:
MaxIndex=Array_GetMaxIndex(Array1);