My application currently has 2 forms. It creates a sub form, Form2, which ends with the following code:
public partial class Form2 : Form
{ ...
Form1 frm = new Form1();
frm.rglu = glu;
frm.rdate = fulldate;
frm.sort();
Close();
}
Note that form1 is just a couple of buttons at the moment. One starts off Form2 as follows:
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
using (Form2 AcqForm = new Form2())
{
AcqForm.ShowDialog(this);
}
}
No other code runs except a button test();
shown later).
This frm.sort();
runs the following code found in Form1:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public void sort()
{
datelist = new List<DateTime>(rdate);
datelist.Sort((a, b) => a.CompareTo(b));
var result = rdate
.Select((d, i) => new { Date = d, Int = rglu[i] })
.OrderBy(o => o.Date)
.ToArray();
this.rdate = result.Select(o => o.Date).ToArray();
this.rglu = result.Select(o => o.Int).ToArray(); //all works fine
for (int i = 7; i+7 <= rglu.Length; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(rdate[i]) + Convert.ToString(rglu[i]));
} //This shows values as expected
}
}
However when I set a button to run some more code using rglu
and rdate
the I get null pointer errors:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
private void test(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
for (int i = 7; i < rglu.Length; i++){} //rglu is null! The values are lost.
}
}
I believe the solution requires a int[] rglu {get; set;}
method. However so far I have been unsuccessful in using these things at all. Has anyone encountered this problem?
Edit: rglu is defined like this:
public int[] rglu { get; set; } //I don't get how this works though
Sort()
being executed before you calltest()
?Close()
in your initial snippet I suppose you've just closed Form2? Did you launch Form1 in some code that you haven't provided? Is thetest()
method on Form1 or Form2?class Form1
whererglu
is defined?