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Using a class to bidirectionally pass parameters between forms

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AlBruAn - 01 Oct 2004 16:39 GMT
I have a need to populate a collection class from one form and need to access
and/or modify the values in it from a second form such that it is still
available to the first form.  Of course, using the New keyword as in "Class1
c = New Class1();" returns zeros and null values in the second form.  Is
there a way to accomplish what I'm needing to do short of serializing the
class?

Many thanks!
Sijin Joseph - 01 Oct 2004 17:54 GMT
You can pass the collection class object as a parameter to the second form,

Suppost your collection object is col, then you pass it to the second
form as

Form2 f2 = new Form2(col);

Sijin Joseph
http://www.indiangeek.net
http://weblogs.asp.net/sjoseph

> I have a need to populate a collection class from one form and need to access
> and/or modify the values in it from a second form such that it is still
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> Many thanks!

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