skiman62 Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 Hello all, this is my first post to these boards though I have been using them as a resource for a couple of months now. I am taking my first programming class and I have a question. I have created a class called EmployeeList I need to create a method via the constructor that accepts one argument:The name of a sequential file to read. As it reads the file it will populate an array of Employee structures that is hidden from the developer. Here is what I have so far..not much, but damn IO confuses me almost as much as dynamic arrays do..Thanks in advance for the help Option Explicit On Option Strict On Imports System.Convert Imports System.IO Namespace Employees Public Class EmployeeList Public Structure Employee Public ID As Integer Public LastName As String Public FirstName As String Public SSN As String Public HourlyWage As Double Public HoursWorked As Double Public Function FullName() As String Return FirstName & " " & LastName End Function Public Function Pay() As Double Return HourlyWage * HoursWorked End Function End Structure Private SampleRecord() As Employee End Class Quote
*Experts* mutant Posted October 8, 2003 *Experts* Posted October 8, 2003 You can make a constructor for your class like this: 'constructor is always callled New Public Sub New(ByVal filepath As String) 'Accept a string that will contain the path 'do something with the file End Sub Also if you need an array that needs to change size dynamically you could consider using an ArrayList, in which you can put any object and expand it as you need to. Quote
skiman62 Posted October 8, 2003 Author Posted October 8, 2003 I was actually going in the right direction! Thanks a bunch for the advice. I read ahead a bit and found out a little bit bout Array Lists. They seem so much more robust/useful for my purpose. Still dont have all the syntax down pat but at least I wont look like a total bufoon when I go to get help from my professor. Can anyone recommend a vb.net syntax book? Quote
*Experts* mutant Posted October 8, 2003 *Experts* Posted October 8, 2003 I wouldnt recommend a book on syntax as much as a book that covers the Framework itself. If you want to lean about the syntax then simply reading several pages from MSDN collection will get you up and running with the syntax, Quote
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