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Hi,

how can I use variable argument lists in C++.NET (cfr 'params' in C#) ?

thnx

Chris
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi Chris,
how can I use variable argument lists in C++.NET (cfr 'params' in C#) ?


While you can define in Managed C++ a method that looks to C# as a variable
argument list (by using the ParamsAttribute attribute), there's no direct
syntax in the language to call one, so you need to manually create an array
first and then pass that.

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Tomas Restrepo
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Nov 17 '05 #2

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Hi Chris,
how can I use variable argument lists in C++.NET (cfr 'params' in C#) ?
While you can define in Managed C++ a method that looks to C# as a

variable argument list (by using the ParamsAttribute attribute), there's no direct
syntax in the language to call one, so you need to manually create an array first and then pass that.


Opps, I meant [ParamsArray] attribute, not Params.

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Tomas Restrepo
to****@mvps.org
Nov 17 '05 #3

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