Array does not have to be a simple list of keys and values; each array element can contain another array as a value, which in turn can hold other arrays as well. This way, you can create a multi-dimensional array. In this article principles of using multidimensional arrays are explained and source code defining multidimensional array and displaying the array values on the web page is given. More...
Arrays can be used in many ways to store and organize data quickly and efficiently. It is one of the more useful data types available to any programming language. This article describes the basics to create and make operations with indexed, associative, and multidimensional arrays. More...
Arrays can be used in many ways to store and organize data quickly and efficiently. It is one of the more useful data types available to any programming language. This article describes the basics to create and make operations with indexed, associative, and multidimensional arrays. More...
Arrays do not have to be a simple list of keys and values; each location in the array can hold another array. This way, you can create a multi-dimensional array. The reason you may use this type of array is when you have records of each item. For example, car, year, price,... and you want display one record at a time.
In this article principles of using two-dimensional arrays are explained and source code defining two-dimensional array and displaying the array values on the web page is given. More...
Declaring variables in ASP is simple. You don't have to declare if your variable is an integer, string, or object. You just declare it, and it has the potential to be anything. To declare a variable in ASP/VBScript we use the Dim statement. If you wanted to print out the variables, you could use the ASP Response.Write command.
Learn more about the rules for declaring and naming variables in ASP/VBScript and use of Option Explicit statement in our article Variables in ASP. More...