Unless otherwise specified, undeclared variables are assigned the Variant data type. This data type makes it easy to write programs, but it is not always the most efficient data type to use.
You should consider using other data types if:
In addition to Variant, supported data types include Byte, Boolean, Integer, Long, Single, Double, Currency, Decimal, Date, Object, and String. Use the Dim statement to declare a variable of a specific type, for example:
Dim X As Integer
This statement declares that a variable X
is an integer ù a whole number between û32,768 and 32,767. If you try to set X
to a number outside that range, an error occurs. If you try to set X
to a fraction, the number is rounded. For example:
X = 32768 ' Causes error.
X = 5.9 ' Sets x to 6.