=====Redim Preserve=====
//by Richard Russell, May 2014//\\ \\ Liberty BASIC does not have the REDIM PRESERVE statement, available in some other BASIC dialects, which is used to change the dimensions of an array without destroying the data it contains. Fortunately in **LB Booster** it is possible to simulate this statement by means of a user-defined subroutine:\\
SUB RedimPreserve BYREF A(), newsize
!N% = 5+10*(newsize+1)
!O% = 5+10*(DIM(A(),1)+1)
!SYS "GlobalAlloc", 64, N% TO A%
!IF A%=0 ERROR 9, "No room for array"
!IF N%>O% SWAP N%,O%
!SYS "RtlMoveMemory", A%, !^A(), N%
!A%!1 = newsize+1
!IF !^A()HIMEM SYS "GlobalFree", !^A()
!!^A() = A%
END SUB
SUB RedimPreserve$ BYREF A$(), newsize
!N% = 5+8*(newsize+1)
!O% = 5+8*(DIM(A$(),1)+1)
!SYS "GlobalAlloc", 64, N% TO A%
!IF A%=0 ERROR 9, "No room for array"
!IF N%>O% SWAP N%,O%
!SYS "RtlMoveMemory", A%, !^A$(), N%
!A%!1 = newsize+1
!IF !^A$()HIMEM SYS "GlobalFree", !^A$()
!!^A$() = A%
END SUB
The first routine listed is suitable for use with a 1-dimensional numeric array and the second with a 1-dimensional string array. Note that the routines consist of BBC BASIC code, hence the presence of an exclamation mark (**!**) at the start of each line to force the LBB translator to pass the code unmodified.\\ \\ Here is an example program:\\
DIM array(100)
FOR i = 0 TO 100
array(i) = SQR(i)
NEXT
CALL RedimPreserve array(), 200
FOR i = 101 TO 200
array(i) = SQR(i)
NEXT
FOR i = 0 TO 200
IF array(i) <> SQR(i) THEN PRINT "Error!" : END
NEXT
PRINT "Test completed"
END
SUB RedimPreserve BYREF A(), newsize
!N% = 5+10*(newsize+1)
!O% = 5+10*(DIM(A(),1)+1)
!SYS "GlobalAlloc", 64, N% TO A%
!IF A%=0 ERROR 9, "No room for array"
!IF N%>O% SWAP N%,O%
!SYS "RtlMoveMemory", A%, !^A(), N%
!A%!1 = newsize+1
!IF !^A()HIMEM SYS "GlobalFree", !^A()
!!^A() = A%
END SUB