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Hello,

I googled,I binged,I already have seen the other "duplicates" here,but none of them work in Delphi 2009 updated up to update 4.

Like in C#,I want to make a static variable in on line or as short as possible.In the end it works like a global variable,but its sorted.

What's the shortest way to do this in delphi 2009?

EDIT

I followed some of your answers,but it doesn't work.

type:

type
TmyClass = class(TObject)
  var staticVar:integer;
end;

code:

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var a:integer;
begin
  TMyClass.staticVar := 5; << Line 31
  a := TMyClass.staticVar; << Line 
  MessageBox(0,IntToStr(a),'',0);
end;

Error:

[DCC Error] Unit1.pas(31): E2096 Method identifier expected [DCC Error] Unit1.pas(32): E2096 Method identifier expected

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"...but its sorted" - what is that supposed to mean? – Smasher Jul 8 at 6:23
And on which scope level do you want to declare your static variable? Function level? Class level? Unit level? – Smasher Jul 8 at 6:24
edn.embarcadero.com/article/34324 .This here is what I want.Look at the static methods example."TMyClass.X := 17" is what I want to use without the need to create an instance of the class.However,it doesn't work for me in delphi 2009.I get syntax errors – John Jul 8 at 6:36
Maybe it would help if you showed what you did and what the error is. – Lars Truijens Jul 8 at 6:48
If you're getting syntax errors, then it's because you did something wrong. Go back and look at the example again from the article you cited. It is correct. – Rob Kennedy Jul 8 at 6:57

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type
  TMyClass = class(TObject)
  private
    class var FX: Integer;
  public
    class property X: Integer read FX write FX;
  end;

or shorter if you don't use a property

type
  TMyClass = class(TObject)
  public
    class var X: Integer;
  end;

edit: Note the class in class var. You forgot that part.

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I edited my question so you can see my code.I get error when uing your code. – John Jul 8 at 6:56
I forgot "class".Now it works perfect! – John Jul 8 at 6:57
You can also specify a default value for the property. – skamradt Jul 8 at 15:34
You could, but it won't do you any good unless it is in the published section and you also set the default value in the constructor and you use streaming and since it is a static/class property streaming is of no use. :) – Lars Truijens Jul 16 at 9:00

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