I don't know about current versions, but, back in the Visual Basic 3 era, VB had the option base statement which could be used to change the starting index of arrays. As I recall, even VB programmers quickly figured out that using it was generally a bad idea.
In reply to Re^2: why the array index has to start at 0??
by dsheroh
in thread why the array index has to start at 0??
by targetsmart
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