The [[OPTION BASE]] statement is used to set the default lower bound of arrays. {{PageSyntax}} : [[OPTION BASE]] {0|1} {{PageDescription}} * This statement affects array declarations where the lower bound of a dimension is not specified. * When used, [[OPTION BASE]] must come before any array declarations ([[DIM]]) to be affected. * By default, the lower bound for arrays is zero, and may be changed to one using the statement. * Otherwise, arrays will be dimensioned from element 0 if you DIM just the upper bounds. * You can also set other array boundaries by using [[TO]] in the DIM declaration such as {{InlineCode}}DIM array(5 TO 10){{InlineCodeEnd}} {{PageExamples}} ''Example 1:'' Set the default lower bound for array declarations to one. {{CodeStart}} {{Cl|OPTION BASE}} 1 ' Declare a 5-element one-dimensional array with element indexes of one through five. {{Cl|DIM}} array(5) {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}} {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|LBOUND}}(array) {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}} 1{{OutputEnd}} ''Example 2:'' Set the default lower bound for array declarations to zero. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|OPTION BASE}} 0 ' Declare an 18-element two-dimensional array with element indexes of zero through two ' for the first dimension, and 10 through 15 for the second dimension. {{Cl|DIM}} array(2, 10 to 15) {{Cl|AS}} {{Cl|INTEGER}} {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|LBOUND}}(array, 1) {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|LBOUND}}(array, 2) {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}} 0 10 {{OutputEnd}} {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[Arrays]], [[LBOUND]], [[UBOUND]] * [[DIM]], [[REDIM]], [[STATIC]], [[COMMON]] {{PageNavigation}} <