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Creating variables in a For function


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Hey guys, i'm trying to creating 7 variables in a "For" function, to not declare one by one.
But i get errors, here is the code:
Local $i = 0
Local $bday = _DateAdd("D", -$i, _NowCalcDate())
;

For $i = 0 To 6
    Local $bNewDate[$i] = 0
Next

;Options
Local $aArray[7] = [$bNewDate[6], $bNewDate[5], $bNewDate[4], $bNewDate[3], $bNewDate[2], $bNewDate[1], $bNewDate[0]]

Are this code stupid or am i stupid for don't see the error hahaha

Sorry i'm noob as a Autoit programmer  >_<

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Here is an example:

#include <Date.au3>
#include <Array.au3>

Dim $variables[7]

For $i = 0 To Ubound($variables) - 1
    $variables[$i] = _DateAdd("D", -$i, _NowCalcDate())
Next

_ArrayDisplay($variables)

;now you can call each variable on its own via $variables[X] where X is the row.
;For example:

For $i = 0 to Ubound($variables) - 1
    MsgBox(0, '', 'Variable $variables[' & $i & ']='&$variables[$i])
Next
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Here is an example:

#include <Date.au3>
#include <Array.au3>

Dim $variables[7]

For $i = 0 To Ubound($variables) - 1
    $variables[$i] = _DateAdd("D", -$i, _NowCalcDate())
Next

_ArrayDisplay($variables)

;now you can call each variable on its own via $variables[X] where X is the row.
;For example:

For $i = 0 to Ubound($variables) - 1
    MsgBox(0, '', 'Variable $variables[' & $i & ']='&$variables[$i])
Next

 

Oh thanks!

I will test this, really thanks, i appreciate!

EDIT: This Works!!!! This "_ArrayDisplay" function is so good! Really thanks!

I can't give you a like because "You have reached your quota of positive votes for the day", sorry.

Edited by Chiitus
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