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Maybe I am reading too much into this.

I need to create an array using filelisttoarray and that is not a problem.

the array gets created but I need to know how many elements are in the array

and what their minimum and max index values are.

let's say i have 25 resulting elements numbered 0 to 24. i would need two

variables to be calculated such in minndx=0 and maxndx=24. i am obviously

trying to process the folders in an array and need a loop to know what index

entry to start and stop on.

The index values are what i need, and I could care less about any numeric values right now.

It will be a one-dimensional array with subfolder names to be processed.

Thank You..

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FileListToArray returns an array with the number of elements in element 0.

So

$aArray = _FileListToArray(@DesktopDir) 
For $iIndex = 1 to $aArray[0]
  ConsoleWrite($aArray[$iIndex] & @CRLF)
Next

will loop through the array.

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