jonsamwell
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Hi,
I have a problem using a private instance variable of type BitArray from my functions. I create an object reference to type BitArray as one of my private class variable. Then in the constructor i fill the BitArray with data.
However, i need to use the information contained in that BitArray when other functions of my class are called
I keep get the error object reference not set to a instance of the object. i.e. i haven't created a new object reference using the keyword.
However, in my class constructor i have. Whenever i try and acces the getInstance() function to return the info in AA(i) i get the above error that i need to create a new instance of the BitArray Class.
How can i put data in the array and use it from all my functions within that class?
See the below code:
Thank you in advance,
Jon
I have a problem using a private instance variable of type BitArray from my functions. I create an object reference to type BitArray as one of my private class variable. Then in the constructor i fill the BitArray with data.
However, i need to use the information contained in that BitArray when other functions of my class are called
I keep get the error object reference not set to a instance of the object. i.e. i haven't created a new object reference using the keyword.
However, in my class constructor i have. Whenever i try and acces the getInstance() function to return the info in AA(i) i get the above error that i need to create a new instance of the BitArray Class.
How can i put data in the array and use it from all my functions within that class?
See the below code:
VB.NET:
Public Class AA_SecurityEnd
Sub New(ByVal userID)
'Set Class Instant Variable
userID = userID
'put data into array
Dim k() As Integer = {8, 32, 32, 32, 32}
Me.AA = New BitArray(k)
End Sub
Public Function getInstance( ByVal i as Integer ) As Boolean
Return Me.AA( i )
End Function
'Class Instance Variables
Private UserID As Integer
Private AA As BitArray
End Class
Thank you in advance,
Jon