MS Access As A Dev Tool
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Creating a Custom Collection
You create a collection using a Collection object. After you declare the Collection object, you can add items to the collection. The code necessary to create a custom collection looks like this: Dim colNames as CollectionAdding Items to a Custom Collection
You use the Add method of the Collection object to add items to a custom collection. The Add method receives a value or object reference as its first parameter and a unique key to that element of the collection as its second parameter. The Add method appears as follows: colNames.Add “Alexis”, "Alexis"The code shown previously adds the name Alexis to a collection called colNames. The key to the item in the collection is the name Alexis. In the following code example, the collection colNames is first declared and instantiated.
CAUTION
Unlike almost every other array or collection in VBA, custom collections are one-based rather than zero-based. This means that the element numbers begin with one rather than zero. This is a big change if you're used to thinking of arrays and collections as always zero-based.Accessing an Item in a Custom Collection
After you have added items to a collection, you use the Item method to access them via either their ordinal position or the key designated when you added them. Accessing an item in a collection using the ordinal position looks like this: Debug.Print colNames.Item(1)Because the Item method is the default method of the Collection object, you can shorten the code to this:
Debug.Print colNames(1)This material orginally appeared in Alison Balter's book Mastering Microsoft Office Access 2007 Development. Reprinted here by author's permission.
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