Sub Target_write_wide(depth As Integer) 'Debug.Print "Target write depth = "; depth; "Targetvalues" & TargetV +alues(depth) Dim l As Integer Dim TargetValueslist() As String TargetValueslist = Split(TargetValues(depth), " ") For l = LBound(TargetValueslist) To UBound(TargetValueslist) If Not (TargetValueslist(l) = "") Then Celldata = "add_wide_split(" & Chr(34) & Targets(dept +h) & Chr(34) & "," & TargetValueslist(l) & ");" & vbLf Print #1, Celldata End If Next l If (depth > 0) Then Target_write_wide (depth - 1) Else Current_split = Current_split + 1 Num_combinations = Num_combinations + 1 Celldata = "run_all_wide_split(" & Chr(34) & testname & "_ +combination:" & Current_split & Chr(34) & ");" Print #1, Celldata End If End Sub

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