Initializing Multidimensional Array at Once

kpark91

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Hello, MrExcel!

One simple questions about VBA arrays.
Is there a way I can initialize all the elements inside an array at once, specifically multidimensional array?

For example, in C/C++
Code:
int c[2][5] =
{
{1,2,3,4,5},
{2,3,4,5,6},
};

What about in VBA??
Code:
Dim arr(1 To 10, 1 To 3) As Integer

All I know for initializing a VBA array is by setting value for every single element separately.
I.e:
Code:
arr(1,1) = 256
arr(1,2) = 244
arr(1,3) = 8

Is there a short way of doing this?
Otherwise, I will need 30 lines;;; which is... bad;;

Thank you in advance!
kpark
 
That actually creates a 1-dimensional of 1-dimensional arrays.
 
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