EXTENT function This function returns the extent of an array field or variable as an INTEGER value. More specifically, it returns: The constant or variable extent value for a field or variable defined as a determinate array The Unknown value (?) for a field or variable defined as an unfixed indeterminate array The extent for a field or variable defined as a fixed indeterminate array Zero for a field or variable that is not an array Note: The EXTENT function corresponds to the EXTENT attribute. Syntax EXTENT ( array ) array Any array field or variable. Example In the following example, the EXTENT function is used to set the limit of a DO loop that cycles through all elements of an array: r-arrext.p DEFINE VARIABLE int_value AS INTEGER NO-UNDO EXTENT 3 INITIAL [1, 2, 3]. DEFINE VARIABLE ix AS INTEGER NO-UNDO . DEFINE VARIABLE tot AS INTEGER NO-UNDO LABEL "The total is". DO ix = 1 TO EXTENT(int_value): tot = tot + int_value[ix]. END. DISPLAY tot. See also DEFINE VARIABLE statement, ENTRY function, EXTENT attribute, EXTENT statement
EXTENT ( array )
DEFINE VARIABLE int_value AS INTEGER NO-UNDO EXTENT 3 INITIAL [1, 2, 3].
DEFINE VARIABLE ix AS INTEGER NO-UNDO .
DEFINE VARIABLE tot AS INTEGER NO-UNDO LABEL "The total is".
DO ix = 1 TO EXTENT(int_value):
tot = tot + int_value[ix].
END.
DISPLAY tot.