Yes, I was aware of that, thanks. I've read the Guide - it's very useful.
But couldn't we develop a method to treat the kind of nested arrays I spoke? Like a tool?
I'm thinking about it...
Well, the code snippet gives an error in B4A.
But...even so, it doesn't deal with all dynamic arrays.
Isn't there a way to automate this job? The code I placed doesn't work...
I can see a use for this. For example, a multidimensional array has the same number of items in every "row", while an array or arrays could have a different number if items in each sub-array.