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I created a dll which contains a public class with public methods.

I added that dll as a reference in a new project and i'm trying to create a new object from the dll's class

using myDll;

namespace foo
{
    class bar
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            myDll.myClass test = new myDll.myClass();
            test.myVoidMethod();
            [...]

but when i try to use test visual studio says that

The type or namespace name 'test' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

Is that a scope problem?

mydll code (excerpt):

using System;

namespace myDll
{

    public class myClass
    {
       public static void myVoidMethod()
       {
           Console.Write("Hello");
       }
    }
}
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  • Your answer to this question can be found on this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/6715612/…
    – user2579857
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:04
  • Make sure there is no test class or namespace - that very well could cause confusion (but probably not the case of the error). Side note: usually C# classes/methods named with upper case... Mar 18, 2014 at 17:04
  • @Thomas: i added the dll code
    – Doc
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:07
  • @AlexeiLevenkov: there's no conflicting namespaces/classes/whatever... (above code is just an example of my situation)
    – Doc
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:08
  • 4
    that code can't be right - you're calling a static method on an instance variable.
    – LewisT
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:12

3 Answers 3

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Problem : you should not use instance reference variable to accee the static methods.

Solution : You should call static methods using their classname

Try This:

myDll.myClass.myVoidMethod();

EDIT: From Your comments but i want to create a new object

Your error is not coming from first line where you are creating the instance variable , its from second statement while calling static method using instance variable.

You are stillbe able to create an intance for your class

Try This:

myDll.myClass test = new myDll.myClass(); //it works
myDll.myClass.myVoidMethod();
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  • Your error is not at first line while creating the instance variable , its in second statement while calling static method. try this alone myDll.myClass test = new myDll.myClass(); it works Mar 18, 2014 at 17:14
  • +1. @Doc - can you please explain how creation of new object is related to calling static method? Mar 18, 2014 at 17:15
  • @SudhakarTillapudi the static keyword was the problem, you're right
    – Doc
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:16
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Check to make sure that your project isn't set up to use the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile. (as the link below tells us): Namespace not recognized (even though it is there). This may be very helpful for you.

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  • Have you tried so far to look on another posts here on StackOverflow?
    – user2579857
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:11
  • i always search before asking something... -.-
    – Doc
    Mar 18, 2014 at 17:17
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Did you put the property Build Action on Compile of the source file of your class?

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