IsEmpty function
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether a variable has been initialized.
Syntax
IsEmpty(expression)
The required expression argument is a Variant containing a numeric or string expression. However, because IsEmpty is used to determine if individual variables are initialized, the expression argument is most often a single variable name.
Remarks
IsEmpty returns True if the variable is uninitialized, or is explicitly set to Empty; otherwise, it returns False. False is always returned if expression contains more than one variable. IsEmpty only returns meaningful information for variants.
Example
This example uses the IsEmpty function to determine whether a variable has been initialized.
Dim MyVar, MyCheck
MyCheck = IsEmpty(MyVar) ' Returns True.
MyVar = Null ' Assign Null.
MyCheck = IsEmpty(MyVar) ' Returns False.
MyVar = Empty ' Assign Empty.
MyCheck = IsEmpty(MyVar) ' Returns True.
See also
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