.net - When Are Inline Static Variables Initialized In A Class
Aug 10, 2010
Suppose we have a class like:
Public Class Question
Private Shared _field as Integer = CrazyIntegersRepository.GetOne()
' Some other useful things go here
End Class
And the method GetOne throws an exception... How can we manage that? Is a good practice to rewrite that into a static constructor? When is the GetOne method going to be executed if we leave it there in the inline _field declaration?
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Jun 9, 2012
I'm new in .NET programming.I have a class Form1 that includes Button1_Click event.Button1_Click creates a multiple Text Boxies at run time)Here is the class:
Public Class Form1
Dim shiftDown As Integer
Dim counter As Integer
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Jan 27, 2011
I have classes similar the following:
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I want the Name property of the Dings class to be initialised at first, I know, I could also create the foo-object (as member of dings) later in the constructor. But I want to have it this way, because in the end there are very much singleton objects instantiated in the Dings-class that I want to be created in only one line.
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Aug 17, 2010
Do vb.net static variables work on an IIS web garden?
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Jun 22, 2009
exact diff b/t Static v/s Shared variables in VB.NET?
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May 17, 2009
I try to create a sub main in a project but i can not.I have create a module called Module 1 and inside i have created a Main Sub which is intended to creta a thesaurus_form class instance , like this Code: Module module 1Public Sub Main()Dim thesaurus_form2= New Thesaurus_formEnd SubEnd module.Instead of this, once it has cretaed a first instance of the thesaurus_form class, it creates another one what i dont want at all..How can i do do make it execute the code which is inside the thesaurus_form_load sub..I also can not create a global variable or a staitc variable, because i receive this message.static is not valid in a member variable declaration.
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Feb 15, 2012
I'm working on a legacy vb.net application that does most of its work using inline code ( Within that script I need to access functions from a third party .net dll. The dll(s) themself are stored in the GAC. Before I started the page looked something like the following
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Sep 19, 2011
I just recently learned about the uses of static local variables in VB.NET and wondered about it's potential use in lazy loading properties.
Consider the following example code.
Public Class Foo
Implements IFoo
End Class
[Code].....
As far as i can see, this has a few advantages over the usual implementation, primary your inability to access the variable outside of the property, as well as not having to use an additional variable.
My question to you is: Which of those is the "right" way to do it? I know that static variables have additional overhead, but is it bad enough to create, in my personal opinion, unclearer code that can be misused easier? How much performance do you lose compared to the "traditional" method? How does it matter for small classes compared to huge factories?
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Aug 23, 2011
Will the list in this shared method keep its state throughout the life of the method? Or will a new list be created every time this method is called?
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Jul 28, 2010
Public Class MyClass
Property Form as Form
Public Sub Mysub1
[code].....
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Jan 24, 2010
I'm wondering why I can't create an association from a class to a static class in the class diagram editor of VS. Any reason for this?
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Apr 21, 2010
Why are static variables set equal to 0 in the declaration when 0 would be the default value of the numeric variable anyway when it's first declared? Not including the "=0" in the static declaration seems to work with no problem.
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Mar 23, 2012
I define some global variables of a class as follows:
Private Class MyClass
Private var1 as Decimal
Private list1 as List(Of string)[code].....
But I found that after this form is closed, all above variables, var1, list1, list2 still exist in memory. I thought they should be collected by gc since the form is already disposed as I confirmed.
Add: I have monitored half an hour after the form is closed. But these variables are not collected by gc. I have an automatic update procedure on the form which uses above variables.Since the above variables still hold values, the automatic update procedure is always called which causes exception. (One quick fix is to check if form.isDisposed in update procedure. But I do not think this is elegeant. Besides, these variables occupy memory.)
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Nov 30, 2007
what is the Equivalent of a Static class in VB.Net. Is it Modules?And When i used one of the C# to VB.Net conversion tools then the code "Public Static class Class1 " was converted to "Public NotInheritable Class Class1"
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May 4, 2009
I've got a shared class (static in C#) which mostly carries some settings data that any class in the application can read and sometimes write. Also there are some static properties which holds some internal states.
Now I want to revert this class to initial stage of it. With all default variables etc. Assume that the user want to reset the current state and start over without restarting the application.
In a singleton model I'd simply renew it with something like this :
Public Sub Reset()
_Instance = New MyClass()
End Sub
However this is not possible in a Shared class. Or should I switch back to Singleton?
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Oct 28, 2010
I have a C# dll and want to use it in VB.NET. I'm using C# 2008 Express and VB 2008 Express. I have added a reference in a VB project to the C# dll. When I create an instane of a class in the C# dll, it gives the following error messsage: "Type 'RF.RabinFingerprint' has no constructors". My C# dll code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;[code].......
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Dec 3, 2009
I am trying to convert following code into a VB equivalent so that I can use it with threading my forms and controls.
using
System;
using
System.Collections.Generic;
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Jun 9, 2010
If I have a module in a VB.Net class library, will it's visibility be limited to the assembly? What I'm looking for is the VB.Net equivalent of a C# internal static class.
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Feb 9, 2010
This questions is for VBers, it's irrelevant in C#.
In VB, when you create a module, all it's fucntions and members are available in the scope without need to type the module name, just like all the VB functions (Rnd, Mid, IIf etc.).
I want to create a module but I should have to explicitly write it's name to access it's members, i.e. it shouldn't be loaded to the scope like a namespace.
Update
For example, I have a Module of extension methods, I don't want all it's members to show up on the scope and in the intellisense.
I want it to be available only by instance.ExtensionMethod().
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Jan 28, 2010
I need a static variable to get a ListItemCollection from a List control (I can do this, but if I don't set it as Shared It's not preserving the values as it should). The thing is that this class is a SharePoint webpart, so I most probably will be using the webpart more than once, and I need this variable to be unique to each webpart, which shared doesn't accomplish.I tried everything you can imagine. I placed a Static variable within a Sub (shared and not shared), I tried it with Properties (also Shared and not shared)...
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Mar 6, 2010
I have a module with generic constants, subs and functions.I would like to be able to use the module in multiple projects in one solution.I also want it to work like the class System.Math, where you do not need to declare and instance of the class before you can reference it.[code]I want to be able to call ClassLibrary1.MyGenerics.Half() just like I can call System.Math.Abs()
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Feb 22, 2011
I hate to see the name of the class used as a string parameter like "FileDownloader" in the code, and I would like to use something like this FileDownloader.Name(), where FileDownloader is name of the class.Only problem is that I can't find out how to do that without instantiating object or creating a static method..Is there a way to get a class name in .net without having the object instance and without creating a static method that returns the name of the class?
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Jun 21, 2011
I want to store a fairly large amount of static data in a class library.I have used a library before that does this, containing info for thousands of items. The person who made the library got that info from a database and somehow stored it in the library such that you could access it in a variety of ways using different methods. (ID, Name, etc)
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Oct 11, 2009
how to word this, as it is it's complex to understand the concept of the idea. Basically, I'm trying to use an interpreter pattern, based off of the code I used in php. In php the code is:
abstract class Expression {
private static $keycount=0;
private $key;
[code]......
The problem I'm having is that the static variable is blank for each child using it. How can I have it where one child increases the keycount,and ALL of the children have the new keycount variable?
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Jul 9, 2009
I have a timer on a page in ASP.NET.
After a certain period of time elapses, I want to disable the timer.
I want to put a static variable in the timers tick event that will track how many seconds have elapsed.
My question is, will this work?
If user X and Y are viewing the page will they both have separate local static variables?
What is the best method of shutting down an ASP.NET timer after a certain elapsed time?
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Aug 9, 2011
I would like to understand the Pro & Cons in using the commonly used methods via Singleton class against Shared (Static) members of a class in VB.Net. It could be in terms Time, Space complexity or best practices. I have a BankAccount class with methods doing some business logic.
GetBalance()
GetLast5Credits()
GetMiniStatement()
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Feb 10, 2011
I can access a module from code behind but not from the aspx page in inline VB code <% ... %>.
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Mar 12, 2011
Under Visual Basic 2010, I am trying to define a specific instance of a static method that was created as a Java class. I have a vendor supplied dll added in as a reference.[code]...
But, I can't seem to define a specific instance of this method. Using "IntegrationMethod.getIntegrationMode()"always returns a value of zero.
There doesn't appear to be any way to "setIntegrationMode" to a specific value.
The documentatoin for this Class as provided by the vendor are shown below.
When I asked the vendor for assistance, their response was: "
Our javadocs for the IntegrationMethod class show that we provide three predefined instances of the IntegrationMethod class[code]...
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Oct 9, 2010
Is there a way to "Import" a static class in C# such as System.Math? I have included a comparison.[code]...
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Jun 4, 2010
I am trying to add shared members in derived classes and use that values in base classes...
I have base
class DBLayer
public shared function GetDetail(byval UIN as integer)
dim StrSql = string.format("select * from {0} where uin = {1}", tablename, uin)
end function
end class
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currently there is error using the tablename variable of derived class in base class but i want to use it i dun know other techniques if other solutions are better then u can post it or u can say how can i make it work? confused...
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