I have a double() and once I'm done using it I want to use it again by setting the array to null. Apparently that's a terrible practice to do in .net so what's the right way to reinitialize an array back to nothing?
Array.clear leaves me with an array of zeros. This variable can be used by the entire class so creating a new array doesn't answer the question either. The code below shows how the variable is used. It's used in multiple methods. I hope this example explains what I'm trying to ask.
class foo
private dim myArray as new double()
public sub createArrayFromFile()
If(not isNothing(myArray))
//set myarray to null. what's this code?
End If
//Add data to myArray by parsing a file
end sub
public sub createArrayFromMachine()
If(not isNothing(myArray))
//set myarray to null. what's this code?
End If
//Add data to the array from a machine
end sub
public sub sendToDB()
if(not isNothing(myarray)
//code that puts the data into the database
end if
end sub
end class
double[]
, notdouble()
; the latter is a method. Give us a source for this "terrible practice", I find that a very curious statement.()
is used for arrays (and methods, and properties).