I am trying to use an array of a custom class as a property for my component, but the problem is that the values are not been saved to the component, that means that if I set the values, save everything and open again the project, the values for the component disappears... My code looks like the following:
unit Unit1;
interface
uses Windows, ExtCtrls,Classes,Controls;
type
TMyClass=class(TPersistent)
private
FName: string;
FValue: double;
public
property Name: string read FName write FName;
property Value: double read FValue write FValue;
end;
TMyComponent= class(TCustomPanel)
private
FMyArray: array[0..200] of TMyClass;
function GetmyArray(Index: Integer): TMyClass;
procedure SetMyArray(index: Integer; Value: TMyClass);
public
property myArray[index: Integer]: TMyClass read GetMyArray write SetMyArray;
end;
implementation
function TMyComponent.GetmyArray(Index: Integer): TMyClass;
begin
result:= FmyArray[Index];
end;
procedure TMyComponent.SetMyArray(index: Integer; Value: TMyClass);
begin
FMyArray[index].FName:= Value.FName;
FMyArray[index].FValue:= Value.FValue;
end;
end.
I know that that only published properties can be streamed, but the problem is that my property is an array and it can not be published...
A suggestion that I had was to use DefineProperties()
to provide a custom streaming but I don't see how to do this with an array.
Other possibility that I thought was to modify TMyClass to a kind of class that TMyComponent could be the parent of it, like it is done in TChart, which you can add different classes of series to it. But I don't know What class this should be
TMyClass=class(T???????????)
With that I could take out the property MyArray and create TMyClass and add to TMyComponent as the following:
MyArray1.parent:= MyComponent1;
MyArray2.parent:= MyComponent2;
...
. Which one is the better option? Or is there any other better idea?