![]() I avoid using early binding with most libraries for two reasons: The bigger advantage to early binding is that you get IntelliSense support. The early binding method runs faster when initially creating the object, but you probably won't notice any difference. Set MyDict = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary") You can create dictionary objects using late binding or early binding. Rather, these objects come from the Microsoft Scripting Runtime. ![]() I should start with the fact that Dictionary objects are not part of the standard VBA library. In yesterday's article, I wrote about collections in VBA and how they are (probably) implemented as "linked lists." Today, I'm going to talk about Dictionaries and their associated data structure, hash tables.
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