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I am looking for the VB.NET equivalent of

var strings = new string[] {"abc", "def", "ghi"};
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Dim strings() As String = {"abc", "def", "ghi"}

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There are plenty of correct answers to this already now, but here's a "teach a guy to fish" version.

First create a tiny console app in C#:

class Test
{
    static void Main()
    {
        var strings = new string[] {"abc", "def", "ghi"};
    }
}

Compile it, keeping debug information:

csc /debug+ Test.cs

Run Reflector on it, and open up the Main method - then decompile to VB. You end up with:

Private Shared Sub Main()
    Dim strings As String() = New String() { "abc", "def", "ghi" }
End Sub

So we got to the same answer, but without actually knowing VB. That won't always work, and there are plenty of other conversion tools out there, but it's a good start. Definitely worth trying as a first port of call.

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Dim strings As String() = {"abc", "def", "ghi"}

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Not a VB guy. But maybe something like this?

Dim strings = New String() {"abc", "def", "ghi"}

(About 25 seconds late...)

Tip: http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/csharp-to-vb/

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Dim strings As String() = New String() {"abc", "def", "ghi"}
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You don't need the new string() part for this to work – Pondidum Nov 14 '08 at 22:28

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