Basically Whenever we move a range into an array the array is always 
two dimensional and there is no doubt on that .
   But if we transpose a range and move it into an array . it is showing 
one dimensional array. That means transpose function is doing something 
after transposing an range the range is not a range/something else.  



On Saturday, December 13, 2014 3:27:26 PM UTC+5:30, Mandeep Baluja wrote:
>
> This Question is related to array before answering please check my file 
> and see what I want to Clear it's not a query it's a concept. 
>
> I am trying to find out 
>
> Arr = Application.Transpose(Range("A1:A10")) 
>
> How array is considering this range whether in rows or in columns or 
> whatever.  
>
> MsgBox UBound(Arr, 1) Correct 10 rows 
> MsgBox UBound(Arr, 2) *error subscript out of range. *
>
> *same thing  Getting correct result that means while doing transpose and 
> then pass this into array having none of columns.????? *
>
> arr = Range("A1:A10") 
> MsgBox UBound(Arr, 1) Correct 10 rows 
> MsgBox UBound(Arr, 2) Correct 1 Column 
>
> Regards,
> Mandeep Baluja 
> LearningZmyPassion
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