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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T15:37:09+00:00 2026-05-24T15:37:09+00:00

Consider a loop where you aggregate strings into a comma separated value string: Dim

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Consider a loop where you aggregate strings into a comma separated value string:

Dim Result As String
For Each Something In Things
    If Result <> vbNullString Then
        Result = Result & ","
    End If
    Result = Result & SomeStringFunction(Something)
Next Something

That works, but what if I only want distinct strings? I’ve been using this method, but it seems very “heavy-weight”:

Dim Dict As Dictionary
Set Dict = New Dictionary
For Each Something In Things
    Dict(SomeStringFunction(Something)) = vbNullString
Next Something

Dim Result As String
Dim vKey As Variant
For Each vKey In Dict.Keys
    If Result <> vbNullString Then
        Result = Result & ","
    End If
    Result = Result & CStr(vKey)
Next vKey
Set Dict = Nothing
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    2026-05-24T15:37:10+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 3:37 pm

    OK, dirty hack time:

    Dim Result As String
    Dim noDupes as New Collection
    For Each Something in Things
        On Error Resume Next
        noDupes.Add Something, Something
        If Err.Number = 0 Then
             If Result <> vbNullString Then
                 Result = Result & ","
             End If
             Result = Result & SomeStringFunction(Something)
        End If
        Err.Clear
    Next Something
    
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