VBA: creating sheet array using Range.Formula = "={values}" but failed

gifariz

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I want to create array in sheet by VBA. I am trying using kind of Range.Formula = "={values}" but it becomes "=@{values}" which doesn't produce desired array (please see attached image).
Any solution please? TIA.

Here is sample code:
VBA Code:
Sub xx()
    Dim x, y
    x = Array(3, 4)
    y = Join(x, ",")
    Range("A1").Formula = "={" & Join(x, ",") & "}"
End Sub
 

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Hi,
Have you tested:
VBA Code:
Sub xx()
    Dim x, y
    x = Array(3, 4)
    y = Join(x, ",")
    Range("A1") = "(" & y & ")"
End Sub
 
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