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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T06:23:46+00:00 2026-06-13T06:23:46+00:00

I’ve found out how to create an array, but I cannot push items easily.

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I’ve found out how to create an array, but I cannot push items easily. I must maintain a index to the next position and increment every time I push an item;

I’ve also found the collection which has the nice .Add method that acts exactly like a push method. But how I join them? The global Join method doesn’t work with Collections.

What I’m missing here? anybody could help me to define an array, push items easily without an index and then output them to a string spaced by “, “?

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    2026-06-13T06:23:47+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:23 am

    You can’t do that directly. Arrays in VBA usually need to be indexed and dimensioned before use.

    You can use a dynamic array and resize before assigning a variable:

    Dim arr() As String
    ReDim arr(0)
    
    arr(UBound(arr)) = "Some String"
    ReDim Preserve arr(UBound(arr) + 1)
    arr(UBound(arr)) = "Some Other String"
    ReDim Preserve arr(UBound(arr) + 1)
    arr(UBound(arr)) = "Some 3rd String"
    
    MsgBox Join(arr, ",")
    

    The preserve key word maintains the values in the array rather than overwriting them. The above approach is generally not recommended however since Preserve is costly and only allows you to resize the last dimension of an array.

    Collections are different, are slower and generally less flexible in a VBA environment (you haven’t said which environment, but I’ll assume Excel)

    Dim coll As Collection
    Dim itm As Variant
    Dim tempS As String
    
    
    Set coll = New Collection
    coll.Add "Some String"
    coll.Add "Some Other String"
    coll.Add "Some 3rd String"
    
    For Each itm In coll
        tempS = tempS & itm & ","
    Next itm
    
    MsgBox Left(tempS, Len(tempS) - 1)
    

    You need to loop through them to build an array.

    There are a numerous of other options depending on your needs

    Built in method

    for strings, have a look at split:

    Const stri As String = "Some String, Some Other String, Some 3rd String"
    Dim arr() As String
    
    arr = Split(stri, ",")
    
    MsgBox Join(arr, ",")
    

    Using External objects

    Scripting Dictionary

    Dim dic As Object
    
    Set dic = CreateObject("scripting.Dictionary")
    dic.Add "1", "Some String"
    dic.Add "2", "Some Other String"
    dic.Add "3", "Some 3rd String"
    
    Debug.Print Join(dic.items, ",")
    

    .Net arrayList

    Dim al As Object
    
    Set al = CreateObject("System.Collections.Arraylist")
    al.Add "Some String"
    al.Add "Some Other String"
    al.Add "Some 3rd String"
    
    MsgBox Join(al.ToArray(), ",")
    
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