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Returns a string that provides Variant subtype information about a variable.
TypeName(varname) The required varname argument can be any variable.
The required varname argument can be any variable.
The TypeName function has the following return values: Value Description Byte Byte value Integer Integer value Long Long integer value Single Single-precision floating-point value Double Double-precision floating-point value Currency Currency value Decimal Decimal value Date Date or time value String Character string value Boolean Boolean value; True or False Empty Unitialized Null No valid data <object type> Actual type name of an object Object Generic object Unknown Unknown object type Nothing Object variable that doesn't yet refer to an object instance Error Error
The following example uses the TypeName function to return information about a variable: Dim ArrayVar(4), MyType NullVar = Null ' Assign Null value. MyType = TypeName("VBScript") ' Returns "String". MyType = TypeName(4) ' Returns "Integer". MyType = TypeName(37.50) ' Returns "Double". MyType = TypeName(NullVar) ' Returns "Null". MyType = TypeName(ArrayVar) ' Returns "Variant()".
Dim ArrayVar(4), MyType NullVar = Null ' Assign Null value. MyType = TypeName("VBScript") ' Returns "String". MyType = TypeName(4) ' Returns "Integer". MyType = TypeName(37.50) ' Returns "Double". MyType = TypeName(NullVar) ' Returns "Null". MyType = TypeName(ArrayVar) ' Returns "Variant()".