问题
In my VBA code i'm using the following:
Dim docsToSave As Scripting.Dictionary
Set docsToSave = New Scripting.Dictionary
Dim toRemove As Collection
Set toRemove = New Collection
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For i = 1 To toRemove.Count
docsToSave.Remove (toRemove.Item(i))
Next
The nice thing about Collections compared to Dictionaries is that you can retrieve keys by using their item numbers.
My problem is that I need to convert my VBA-code to CATScript (similar to VBScript).
I don't think it's easy to get a code as simple as the above for subtracting one list of "key, item" from another list.
What's the best way to fix my code so that it works in CAT/VB-Script?
I believe it may be possible with an Array, since I'm very new at coding in general I figured I'd ask here first for a better way before I try to make it work with Arrays.
Edit:
This question differs from CATIA VBA Enable use of “Scripting.Dictionary” in .CATScript because this question specifically requests information on how to use a dictionary in VBScript so that it would replicate the behaviour of a Collection used in an existing VBA-script.
回答1:
Either you have to use arrays, and manage the resizing yourself as you add and delete items to/from it, or you can use a dictionary and manage the keys as integers. I usually do the latter.
'create dictionary
set dict = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
'add object
dict.add dict.count,objectOrValue
'loop
for i = 0 to dict.count -1
objectOrValue = dict.item(i)
...
next
This should behave much like a zero-based collection if you want to keep the one-based behavior of the vba collection use "dict.count+1" as the key
回答2:
For the posted code to behave in the same way in VBScript as it would in VBA the following could be used:
Dim docsToSave
Set docsToSave = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
Dim toRemove
Set toRemove = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
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For i = 0 To toRemove.Count - 1
docsToSave.Remove (toRemove.keys()(i))
Next
Furthermore, to add to the Dictionary a different syntax is used compared to a Collection:
'VBA-code for a collection:
toRemove.Add (x)
'VBScript for a dictionary:
Call toRemove.Add(x, i)
These changes were sufficient for me to have my VBA-script work in VBScript.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48282675/catia-vba-to-catscript-for-type-collection