Note: the code has been updated, the original version can be found in the revision history (not that it is useful to find it). The updated code does not depend on the undocumented GetMem*
functions and is compatible with Office 64-bit.
Yes, you can. You will have to construct a SAFEARRAY descriptor manually though, so that it points to a subset of the original array's data.
Module:
Option Explicit
#If VBA7 Then
Private Declare PtrSafe Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (ByRef Destination As Any, ByRef source As Any, ByVal length As LongPtr)
Private Declare PtrSafe Function SafeArrayAllocDescriptor Lib "oleaut32" (ByVal cDims As Long, ByVal ppsaOut As LongPtr) As Long
Private Declare PtrSafe Function SafeArrayDestroyDescriptor Lib "oleaut32" (ByVal psa As LongPtr) As Long
#Else
Private Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (ByRef Destination As Any, ByRef source As Any, ByVal length As Long)
Private Declare Function SafeArrayAllocDescriptor Lib "oleaut32" (ByVal cDims As Long, ppsaOut As Any) As Long
Private Declare Function SafeArrayDestroyDescriptor Lib "oleaut32" (psa As Any) As Long
#End If
Private Const VT_BYREF As Long = &H4000&
Private Const S_OK As Long = &H0&
' When declared in this way, the passed array is wrapped in a Variant/ByRef. It is not copied.
' Returns **SAFEARRAY, not *SAFEARRAY
#If VBA7 Then
Private Function ppArrPtr(ByRef arr As Variant) As LongPtr
#Else
Private Function ppArrPtr(ByRef arr As Variant) As Long
#End If
'VarType lies to you, hiding important differences. Manual VarType here.
Dim vt As Integer
CopyMemory ByVal VarPtr(vt), ByVal VarPtr(arr), Len(vt)
If (vt And vbArray) <> vbArray Then
Err.Raise 5, , "Variant must contain an array"
End If
'see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms221627%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
If (vt And VT_BYREF) = VT_BYREF Then
'By-ref variant array. Contains **pparray at offset 8
CopyMemory ByVal VarPtr(ppArrPtr), ByVal VarPtr(arr) + 8, Len(ppArrPtr) 'pArrPtr = arr->pparray;
Else
'Non-by-ref variant array. Contains *parray at offset 8
Err.Raise 5, , "The array must be passed by reference."
End If
End Function
#If VBA7 Then
Public Function CreateSAFEARRAY(ByRef BlankArray As Variant, ByVal ElemSize As Long, ByVal pData As LongPtr, ParamArray Bounds()) As LongPtr
#Else
Public Function CreateSAFEARRAY(ByRef BlankArray As Variant, ByVal ElemSize As Long, ByVal pData As Long, ParamArray Bounds()) As Long
#End If
'ParamArray Bounds describes desired array dimensions in VB style
'bounds(0) - lower bound of first dimension
'bounds(1) - upper bound of first dimension
'bounds(2) - lower bound of second dimension
'bounds(3) - upper bound of second dimension
'etc
If (UBound(Bounds) - LBound(Bounds) + 1) Mod 2 Then Err.Raise 5, "SafeArray", "Bounds must contain even number of entries."
#If VBA7 Then
Dim ppBlankArr As LongPtr
#Else
Dim ppBlankArr As Long
#End If
ppBlankArr = ppArrPtr(BlankArray)
If SafeArrayAllocDescriptor((UBound(Bounds) - LBound(Bounds) + 1) / 2, ByVal ppBlankArr) <> S_OK Then Err.Raise 5
CopyMemory ByVal VarPtr(CreateSAFEARRAY), ByVal ppBlankArr, Len(CreateSAFEARRAY) ' CreateSAFEARRAY = *ppBlankArr
CopyMemory ByVal CreateSAFEARRAY + 4, ByVal VarPtr(ElemSize), Len(ElemSize) ' CreateSAFEARRAY->cbElements = ElemSize
CopyMemory ByVal CreateSAFEARRAY + 12, ByVal VarPtr(pData), Len(pData) ' CreateSAFEARRAY->pvData = pData
Dim i As Long
For i = LBound(Bounds) To UBound(Bounds) - 1 Step 2
If Bounds(i + 1) - Bounds(i) + 1 > 0 Then
Dim dimensions_data(1 To 2) As Long
dimensions_data(1) = Bounds(i + 1) - Bounds(i) + 1
dimensions_data(2) = Bounds(i)
CopyMemory ByVal CreateSAFEARRAY + 16 + (UBound(Bounds) - i - 1) * 4, ByVal VarPtr(dimensions_data(LBound(dimensions_data))), Len(dimensions_data(LBound(dimensions_data))) * 2 ' CreateSAFEARRAY->rgsabound[i] = number of elements, lower bound
Else
SafeArrayDestroyDescriptor ByVal CreateSAFEARRAY
CreateSAFEARRAY = 0
CopyMemory ByVal ppBlankArr, ByVal VarPtr(CreateSAFEARRAY), Len(ppBlankArr) ' ppBlankArr = NULL (because CreateSAFEARRAY is now 0)
Err.Raise 5, , "Each dimension must contain at least 1 element"
End If
Next
End Function
Public Sub DestroySAFEARRAY(ByRef ManualArray As Variant)
#If VBA7 Then
Dim ppManualArr As LongPtr
Dim pManualArr As LongPtr
#Else
Dim ppManualArr As Long
Dim pManualArr As Long
#End If
ppManualArr = ppArrPtr(ManualArray)
CopyMemory ByVal VarPtr(pManualArr), ByVal ppManualArr, Len(pManualArr) ' pManualArr = *ppManualArr
If SafeArrayDestroyDescriptor(ByVal pManualArr) <> S_OK Then Err.Raise 5
pManualArr = 0 ' Simply to get a LongPtr-sized zero
CopyMemory ByVal ppManualArr, ByVal VarPtr(pManualArr), Len(ppManualArr) 'ppManualArr = NULL
End Sub
Usage:
Dim source(0 To 5) As Long
source(0) = 0: source(1) = 1: source(2) = 2: source(3) = 3: source(4) = 4: source(5) = 5
Dim a() As Long
Dim b() As Long
CreateSAFEARRAY a, 4, VarPtr(source(0)), 0, 2
CreateSAFEARRAY b, 4, VarPtr(source(3)), 0, 2
MsgBox b(0)
a(0) = 4
DestroySAFEARRAY a
DestroySAFEARRAY b
MsgBox source(0)
Be sure to manually destroy the child arrays before the original array variable gets destroyed by either Erase
or going out of scope.
However, it might be simpler to just pass the whole an array by reference to a subroutine and also provide the index number from which to start processing.