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how can I use a public value of an other class.
For example in Java, We can reach that value by using
Class name of that value: str=TestClass.Value
Please help me!!!

Nov 19 '05 #1
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how can I use a public value of an other class.
For example in Java, We can reach that value by using
Class name of that value: str=TestClass.Value


If the variable is Shared you can do the same in VB.NET. If it's an
instance variable you need an instance of the class to access it.

Class A
Public Shared s As Integer
Public i As Integer
End Class

Class B
Sub Foo
Console.WriteLine( A.s )
Dim x As New A
Console.WriteLine( x.s )
Console.WriteLine( x.i )
End Sub
End Class

Mattias

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