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Apr 9th, 2009, 09:34 PM
#17
Re: Convert a floating-point no. to its true/complete numeric value
 Originally Posted by anhn
There are many ways to multiply BIG integers (fast or slow).
Unless both parameters passed to your BigMultiply are of equal length I get a subscript out of range error.
Debug.Print BigMultiply("100", "10") ' error
Just thought I mention it, I suck at math and have no clue with stuff like this!
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