In VB.Net 4.0, I have situations where I need to repeat similar code, but due to the complexity of the code I won't be able to create subroutines to simplify. I want to be able to declare variables in a block scope, go out of scope, then repeat. My current method is to do something like this.
If True Then
Dim A = ...
Dim B = ...
(Code using A & B)
End If
...And then repeat as much as I need.
This one works too...
Try
Dim A = ...
Dim B = ...
(Code using A & B)
Finally
End Try
Otherwise I have to give each variable unique names...
Dim A1 = ...
Dim B1 = ...
(Code using A1 and B1)
Dim A2 = ...
Dim B2 = ...
(Code using A2 and B2)
...which makes repeating the code dangerous because I may forget to change a variable name as I am copying code.
You can do it in C#...
{
int A = ...
int B = ...
(Code using A & B)
}
Is there a way in VB.Net to create a block this way?