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Return an array

I've my own class with some public properties.
This class is being instanciated as reference insice
single array's index.
I want to return back a unique array that contain
all values for each single index.

What's the right way?

1)
class boxes
class box
end class
end class

when I use the box's constructor, in the meanwhile
I add an element to an internal hidden array of boxes class.
This may work, but force me to call the box constructor
as boxes.box(...)

2)
use an internal hastable inside boxes class, and a public
property that return an array, simply iterating throught
the hashtable or array.

3)

method 1 + implementation of Ienumerator interface.
I don't know if this may be usefful ... but it sounds good
from sample I see.
Have u got some snippet, links, council or correction to make?

--
Saluti
Andrea Moro
Nov 20 '05 #1
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