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TypeConverter fails for constructor with array parameter

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Daryl - 07 May 2004 15:08 GMT
Hi,

I am trying to build a TypeConverter for a class that accepts a String
array as the only parameter in the constructor.

Dim signature as ????
Dim ci As System.Reflection.ConstructorInfo =
dr.GetType().GetConstructor(signature)
Return New InstanceDescriptor(ci, New String() {"a", "b"}, True)

My code works fine if I change the constructor to accept a single
String instead of an array of String.

For the above code, what should signature be for an array of String?

Thanks,

Daryl
Andrew S \(Infragistics\) - 09 May 2004 17:06 GMT
Since GetConstructor wants an array of types, you would have to create an
array of types where the array has 1 item - a type for a string array.
e.g.
Dim signature As Type() = {GetType(String())}

> Hi,
>
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> Daryl

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