I've searched around for the answer to this many times, but I don't know what this type of method is called, so my searches ended up useless, nor can I explain it to the search engine.
How do you make a method that uses the variable it is appended to as it's parameter (like "myVariable**.ToString()**)?"
.ToString() works on any variable I append it to, and uses the variable behind it as a parameter, rather than entering the parameter within the brackets... An example of what I want to do would be:
private void OpenExcel(string inFileName)
{
Excel.Application xlApp = new Excel.ApplicationClass();
Excel.Workbook xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(inFileName
, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing
, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing
, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing
, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
Excel.Worksheet xlSheet = (Excel.Worksheet)xlBook.Worksheets[1];
xlApp.Quit();
xlApp.releaseObject();
}
private void releaseObject(object obj)
{
try
{
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(obj);
obj = null;
}
catch (Exception)
{
obj = null;
}
finally
{
GC.Collect();
}
}
I know this is kind of a stupid example, but it shows what I want to do with the "xlApp.releaseObject()".
Also... Can someone please tell me what that kind of method (or type of call, whatever it is) is called? I hate not knowing.