Passing Vaules Within A Class?

Mar 10, 2012

what i am trying to do is pass the values username and password to the Private Sub XMLReg. the username come from a textbox then is passed to Property newUserName() and password is taken from a textbox and passed to Property newPassword() but how do i pass the values of both to XMLReg() and where would i call xmlReg?

My code:

Private Sub getUsersDetails()
Dim userName As NewRegs = New NewRegs
userName.newUserName = txtUsernameReg.Text

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Call Method Base Class In Program Passing Sub Class Objects?

Apr 22, 2012

Base class has one field to hold numeric balance value. With 2 methods that accept arguments for adding and subtracting the new input calculating new balance. Sub class has four fields dates, transaction, memo and amount.I have a deposit form, and withdraw form. Each time one transaction is entered it creates an object with sub class fields, then adds to the account collection. My problem is not understanding how to call the deposit/withdraw method and pass the current transaction amount back to the base class to alculate the new balance. Does anyone have any links to information/tutorials on how to perform something like this? As you can see with my code I have tried various different approaches without any success.

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Passing A Structure From One Class To Another Class In A Applications (VS2008)

Apr 7, 2010

I'm sure there are several ways of achieving my goal but I am after opinions on what you think is the best option. I'm writing a vb.net application which (amongst other thinks) interfaces with media players in the home. Because there are different types of media playersI'm trying to structure it so each type of media player has it's own class which interfaces to a management class which sits on top of all the different devices types.

The device classes are responsible for discovering the phsyical devices and returning that information up to the management class. A device class may be responsible for monitoring 1 or more physical devices so..

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Passing List / Collection From Class To Class

Apr 28, 2009

I seem to have problem with passing a collection/sorted list/ list of strings from one class to another.I am using property procedure to pass it, however nothing is sent to another class. There isn't any error messages either.[code]

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Passing An Object From Its Own Class

Jul 4, 2011

In a VB 2010 program we have two classes Aclass and Bclass.In Bclass we need all values of an Aobject.How could we pass the Aobject to Bobject?[code]Is there any VB entity that could be defined as including all the properties of a given class?

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Passing Arrayllist Value Into Another Class?

Aug 14, 2009

how to pass arraylist value in to another class?

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Passing Data Between VB NET Com Class And VB 6

May 12, 2010

How do I pass a structure containing strings from VB.net to VB6. I can get an integer to work but not a string.

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Asp.net Passing An Instance Of A Class Between Pages

Nov 23, 2011

On page one I would like to create an instance of a class as such:

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Then on subsequent pages I would like to be able to use pOne and xOne. Since pOne and xOne are local to page one how can I use them in other pages?

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Passing A Class Reference To Another Function?

Jul 19, 2011

Let's says I have a class called Customer :-

Code:
Dim Cust as New Customer("Fred")

I also have a function in a seperate class :-

Code:
Shared Function Example(Example As Customer)

How do I refer to the class itself from within itself? For example :-

Code:
' from within the Customer class, call the Example function
AnotherClass.Example(Me??)

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Passing A Default Property To A New Class?

Jul 4, 2012

I am making a new class that requires a lot of input information. Some of the properties need to be set to a default value, however I do not want to hard code them into the class.

What do you think would be the most efficient way to populate these properties?

I've been thinking of making a new class to hold all the default props and pass them as one object into the new class as a single argument but it seems kind of clunky.

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Passing An Arraylist Of Objects From One Class To Another?

Aug 19, 2011

I have the following code in Class B

FolderList.add(FolderCategory)

when i do a count it display a list of 25 items in the folderlist.Now i have a main class when i tried to use the following method

Dim MainClass as New ClassB

Console.writeline(MainClass.FolderList.count()) the value reflects as 0 items meaning is empty.i need to retrieve the arraylist from Class B using the MainClass to retrieve those items inside the arraylist.

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Passing Class Info By Value Rather Than By Reference

Apr 30, 2010

Public Class Form1
Public Contestant As New ContestantClass
Public HighScore1 As New ContestantClass
Public HighScore2 As New ContestantClass
Public HighScore3 As New ContestantClass
[Code] .....

The problem I'm having is the first time I take a value, it gets inserted in the right section. The second time I insert a value, it inserts it in the correct place AND updates the previous value I inserted with the new value. So apparently when I'm doing:
HighScore1 = Contestant
It's pointing contestant AT highscore1 rather than taking the name, company, and score from contestant and then storing it in highscore1. How I can pass that info by value rather than by reference?

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Passing Value To Text Box From Routine In Class

Sep 18, 2009

I'm having a little difficulty Setting the .text value of a Textbox in an MDIChild from a Subby in a standalone class.

I'm at this point:

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I know that the data exists because it displays in the Message Box ( MsgBox("first item = " & ds.Tables(0).Rows(0).Item("NameLast").ToString())) and the executes fine, but for some reason, I can't get the text boxes in LeadsMod2 (Open as MDIChild) to update.

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Passing Variables Between Instances Of A Class

Jun 17, 2009

I created a program a while back, in the traditional VB.NET way by drawing a bunch of forms. I have started playing around with creating the forms at runtime using classes. I have a placeholder form called frmStartup which merely calls the CreateLogin() sub from the CreateFormClass. The CreateLogin() sub creates a new blank form, then calls the grpbxLogin(), btnSave() and btnExit() subs from the FormElementClass which adds all the buttons and textboxes to the form. Within the FormElementClass, I have associated btnSave and btnExit with event handlers. These even handlers call subs from the DataProcessingClass. The event handler for Exit works just fine.I am having a problem with the Save event handler. Precisely, I don't know how to pass either the username or password from the Login form to the btnLogin_Click() sub in the DataProcessingForm. I have tried using Me. and frmLogin., but the program doesn't see either of those. If the Login form is an instance that is disposed of once another Sub is called, then it won't exist later on to call from. I have tried declaring variables and passing those along to btnLogin_Click, but no matter where I put it, the program doesn't see txtbxUsername.Text or txtbxPassword.Text. Not even from within FormElementsClass, which is were the boxes are created.Any ideas on how to pass variables in this case? I am not even sure what you would call this such as passing between classes, or passing between instances.[code]

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Class Variable Assignments - Passing Values From S1 To S2

May 31, 2011

I am trying to work with classes and variables and don't seem to understand some behavior that is going on.

first off the class
Public Class csSession
Public ID As Integer
Public Name As String
End Class
Usage and behavior (example code)
Dim S1 as new csSession
Dim S2 as new csSession
S1.ID = 1
S1.Name = "1st Session"
S2 = S1
S2.ID = 99

When I assign S2 = S1 all the values of S1 passes to S2 but also there is a "link" or bond between the two variables now. If I change the values of S2 this automatically changes the values of S1!! Why does this happen and how can I prevent it? I just want to pass the variables values contained S1 to S2.

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Passing Class ByRef Doesn't Act Like Expect It To

Dec 31, 2009

This is the code:

Public Class userDefClass
private b as integer = 1
End class
Public Class Form1
private SomeClass as new userDefClass
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) [Code]...

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Passing Variables From One Project To Class Library

Mar 10, 2009

How to pass a variable in one project to dll in vb.net

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VS 2008 - Passing A Object Data To A Class?

Oct 5, 2010

I've got a main form (Form1.vb) where I created some controls (with the Designer).I've created a class myTextBox, inheriting from TextBox, in myTextBox.vb.In the main form, I call procedures from myTextBox. The issue is, those procedures use values from the Form controls. So the class doesn't recognise them as initialised.What's the best solution for this?I think I could pass the object itself as a parameter but doing it on each call seems a bitredundant and it thickens the code.Is there any way to access the Form1 controls and objects directly from the myTextBox.vb class?

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VS 2008 - Passing Class As Argument For Function

Mar 23, 2010

VB.NET is not letting me dance with both feet, or piss with both hands. I've got one foot and one arm tied behind my back at every turn. I want to use this statement in a function:
Return CType(Formatter.Deserialize(FS), DS)
Seems doable, right?

Function ReadFileStream(ByRef FS As FileStream, ByRef DS As Object)
Dim Formatter As New BinaryFormatter
FS.Position = 0
Return CType(Formatter.Deserialize(FS), DS)
End Function

Right? I mean, CType only accepts a class name as the second argument. I can't give it an instance of a class, or it croaks. Yet if I try to pass the class name as the argument to that function:
DataInfo = ReadFileStream(FileStream1, DataStruct)

VB.NET croaks on this, too, complaining that "'DataStruct' is a type and cannot be used as an expression.". It's used as an expression by CType just fine outside of the function. Does the VB.NET legislature provide a clause that allows for a 'Type' to be passed as an argument in a function? Writing all the supporting code ten million times to deserialize a file using CType ten million times in a large application will get very complicated and tricky very quickly. It should be handled by a routine so that any cases and adjustments that come up can be dealt with in one spot.

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VS 2008 Passing A Class Method In A New Thread

May 14, 2010

I am looking for a way to pass a class method into a new thread. On my form I have a few object that contain methods.

For example obj1.doWork.

Now I want to do

Example
Dim t as new Thread
t = new Thread(AddressOf obj1.doWork)
t.start()

However I get an error on this saying:

Error1Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'New' is most specific for these arguments:
'Public Sub New(start As System.Threading.ParameterizedThreadStart)': Not most specific.
'Public Sub New(start As System.Threading.ThreadStart)': Not most specific.

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Passing A System.Collections.Generic.List To Another Class?

Jun 10, 2012

I am trying to pass a System.Collections.Generic.List to another class. The collection is created in class2 and then passed into class1

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However I get a 'Null Reference Exception error' when I run the program. It seems f_str in the line 'For Each s As String In f_str' is null.

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Passing Subs And Functions With Varying Signatures Into A Class

Dec 28, 2011

I have a number of unrelated subs and functions that do various things on my server (e.g. Lighting control, data caching, server maintenance, etc). They are all in various classes which I have coalesced into a single solution.My goal is to create a single, simple interface which each of these disparate classes can be integrated and called from a command line interface. Instead of hard-coding a longish case statement which parses arguments and passes them to the various subs, I wanted to make a generic class which can be instantiated with a minimum of information and put into a data structure. Ideally, adding a new function would involve:

1.) Providing the function pointer (Delegate). The delegates will have various signatures. This is the crux of the question.

2.) Providing ancillary info such as the command-line callable name, number of arguments, argument types, etc.

I have a 100% working class called "node" which is basically a hierarchical tree of node instances. I can use this to simply organize function calls in related branches. All is working quite well.NodeFunctionDelegate(ByVal args As String) As String.The node takes the arguments passed to it by the command line and sends it as the "args" string as comma-separated. The delegate function then needs to know how to split up these comma-separated values, type them, tryparse them and etc. It then must return some string.It works, but it involves writing a middle-man function stub which can receive the argument string from the node class, do the parsing and type checking, and then call the destination function.My goal is to eliminate this trivial middle-man function. The problem is, I can't figure out how to create a variable-signature delegate for the node class.

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C# - .NET Generic Class Instance - Passing A Variable Data Type

Jun 2, 2010

I'm tyring to pass a variable data type to a template class. Something like this:

frmExample = New LookupForm(Of Models.MyClass) 'Works fine

Dim SelectedType As Type = InstanceOfMyClass.GetType() 'Works fine
frmExample = New LookupForm(Of SelectedType) 'Ba-bow!
frmExample = New LookupForm(Of InstanceOfMyClass.GetType()) 'Ba-bow!

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I'm assuming it's something to do with the template being processed at compile time but even if I'm off the mark there, it wouldn't solve my problem anyway. I can't find any relevant information on using Reflection to instance template classes either.

(How) can I create an instance of a dynamically typed repository at runtime?

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VS 2005 : Passing Command Parameters To A Data Access Class?

Mar 31, 2011

I've got a program where the insert/update SQL was created with the values coded directly into the SQL string. I've changed this to use the Command's Parameters.AddWithValue method and all worked well. I'm now in the process of separating the data access code out into it's own class. I've got the Select code working using a DataSet in the form that I pass ByRef to my data class so it can populate or refresh it. My sticking point is in how to pass the parameters for the Insert/Update commands to the class since from the form I no longer have access to a Command object. Do I need to make the Command object in the data access class available to the form?

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VS 2008 Enum And Radio Boxes-passing Info To Business Class?

Jan 29, 2011

I'm trying to pass data from the main form to a business class form for calculation.I have 3 types of cars and I can't get the code right to pass that to the business form. It seems correct to me, but obviously, it's not.This is the code for the calculate button, I can't figure out why its telling me that CarSize is not a member of the business form when I have it in the Enum statement at the top. I'm going by what the book says and this appears right according to it.

Dim CarTypeInteger As Integer
'determine the car size from radio buttons
If LuxuryRadioButton.Checked Then

[code]....

In the book it says to specify the class name when declaring the enum on the business form. So to me it looks like it should be -RentalRate.CarSize.Luxury The error I have is 'CarSize' is not a member of the 'ChristiansCarRentals.RentalRate'.

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Class C Inherits Class D Is Class D A Superclass Or Parent Of Class C?

Dec 16, 2009

If Class X is within the scope of Class Y, is X a subclass of Y?If Class A is a sub Class of B, then is Class B considered a super class of A?if Class C inherits Class D is Class D a superclass or parent of Class C?if Class E extends Class F then we can consider Class E a child of F?if Class G inherits Class H and is within the scope of Class I then who is the parent of Class G? Classes that inherits Class J and classes that are within Class J are all sub classes of Class J?

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Form Inheritance - Error1Base Class 'MenuStrip' Specified For Class 'Lesson2' Cannot Be Different From The Base Class

Apr 15, 2010

I have put this code in the global form Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form. And then in the form that will inherit this from the global Inherits MenuStrip. "MenuStrip" is what the global form is called. But keep getting this error: Error1Base class 'MenuStrip' specified for class 'Lesson2' cannot be different from the base class 'System.Windows.Forms.Form' of one of its other partial types.

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Register The Class File - Not Recognizing My Class.Even The Intellisense Is Not Picking Up Te Class

Jul 22, 2011

I have a class (see below)

Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Public Class ClientProfile

#Region "Variables"

[CODE]...

It is in the file ClientProfile I have placed in both App_Code and also App_Code/Models

In my code behind I have the following

[CODE]...

The last word, "ClientProfile" has the scary squiggly red line below it. It is not recognizing my class.Even the Intellisense is not picking up te class. Do I have to register the class file in any way?

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C# - Get The Type For A Class By Sending Just The Name Of The Class Instead Of The Class Itself As The Parameter?

Sep 11, 2009

Dim a as Type=GetType(className) would gimme the type. But I have only the name of the class as string. I want something like GetType("class1") which would return the type.

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Can't Make Difference Between Public Class And Private Class And Friend And Protected Friend Class

May 15, 2009

I can't make difference between public class and private class and friend and protected friend class.

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