{ >A>overlooked. No Pascal compiler that I know of (including Turbo) can return >A>a complex value (i.e., a record or an array) from a FUNCTION. In order for > >Hmm...never tried this before. Anyway, the sollution is quite simple: >just have the megaword-variable public, and pass it to the procedure. Returning function values by setting a public variable is pretty dangerous - what if your function calls another that uses the same public to return its value? In this case, it's not necessary, since there's a trick to let TP return complex numbers: } type Float = Double; TComplex = string[2*sizeof(float)]; { Complex number. Not a true string: the values are stored in binary format within it. } TCmplx = record { The internal storage format for TComplex } len : byte; r,i : float; end; function Re(z:TComplex):float; begin Re := TCmplx(z).r; end; function Im(z:TComplex):float; begin Im := TCmplx(z).i; end; function Complex(x,y:float):TComplex; { Convert x + iy to complex number. } var result : TCmplx; begin with result do begin len := 2*sizeof(float); r := x; i := y; end; Complex := TComplex(result); end; {You can use these to build up lots of functions returning TComplex types.}