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If anyone could help me understand how to create variables from an array.

something like this.

$logArray = _getlogfiles() ; All eventlogfiles on the computer

_ArrayDelete($logArray, 0)

For $elements In $logArray

_DebugOut("INFO LOG FILE: " & $elements)

; Create a varible of $elements

Next

Is this above possible?

I would then check every variable with

$hEventLog = _EventLog__Open("", "Security")

$hEvent = _WinAPI_CreateEvent(0, False, False, "")

_EventLog__Notify($hEventLog, $hEvent)

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$logArray = _getlogfiles() ; All eventlogfiles on the computer
;~ _ArrayDelete($logArray, 0)
For $x = 1 To UBound($logArray) -1
    ConsoleWrite($logArray[$x]&@CRLF)
;~     Assign($logArray[$x],'somedata');Assign('somewarname',$logArray[$x])
Next

note that array is already variable, one or multidimensional var type that is, so i don't see why you need to transfer from array variable to normal var name but Assign should work, only problem after that is how to pull data if you don't know var name but Eval command can help there in some cases

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maybe

$logArray = _getlogfiles() ; All eventlogfiles on the computer
;~ _ArrayDelete($logArray, 0)
For $x = 1 To UBound($logArray) -1
ConsoleWrite($logArray[$x]&@CRLF)
;~ Assign($logArray[$x],'somedata');Assign('somewarname',$logArray[$x])
Next

note that array is already variable, one or multidimensional var type that is, so i don't see why you need to transfer from array variable to normal var name but Assign should work, only problem after that is how to pull data if you don't know var name but Eval command can help there in some cases

thx alot will try this :)
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