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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T05:27:27+00:00 2026-06-11T05:27:27+00:00

Type =Test2(5) into Excel after you put the code into a module. Why does

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Type =Test2(5) into Excel after you put the code into a module. Why does this give me a Byref argument type mismatch error?

If in the start of Test2 I do one line to create my arrays:

Dim X1(5), X2(5) As Double, then it’ll work. But when I use b from the function’s argument list, I have to ReDim (because b is a variable, not a constant), which then causes the error.

 Function Test1(a As Double)

 Test1 = a * 2

 End Function

 Function Test2(b As Integer)
 Dim X1(), X2() As Double
 ReDim X1(b), X2(b) As Double
 Dim i As Integer

 For i = 0 To b
     X1(i) = i
     X2(i) = Test1(X1(i))
 Next i

 Test2 = X2(1)
 End Function
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    2026-06-11T05:27:29+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:27 am

    This:

    Dim X1(), X2() As Double
    

    only declares X2() as double, X1() will store the type of b (integer) instead of b converted to a double (and so prevent passing As Double).

    To make them both double you must repeat the type declaration;

    Dim X1() As Double, X2() As Double
    ReDim X1(b), X2(b)
    

    Which will mean the correct double type is passed to Test1

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