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LBOUND - a memory function that returns the lower bound (smallest
available subscript) for the indicated dimension of an array
Syntax
LBOUND(array[,dimension])
■ array identifies the array
■ dimension, a numeric-expression with an integer value, indicates
the dimension of the array for which you want to see the smallest
available subscript. Use 1 for the first dimension, 2 for the second
dimension, etc. This is an optional argument for one-dimensional
arrays.
See Also ◄UBOUND►