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EDIT: Sorry guys, I was a little blind with this thing, I posted the "solution" below under the "problem".

ORIGINAL:

I can't seem to get behind this problem (even after searching a lot on SO): I have a DataTable object that I want to "prepare" for data population like so:

My model class property (classname "DataMdl"):

    private static DataTable _datatbl;
    public DataTable datatbl
    {
        get { return _datatbl; }
        set
        {
            _datatbl = value;
            OnPropertyChanged(new PropertyChangedEventArgs("datatbl"));
        }
    }

Call of prepdatatable in a ViewModel-Method:

 prepdatatable(DataMdl.datatbl, 5, 9)

My prepdatatable method:

 private void prepdatatable(DataTable dt, int rowcount, int colcount)
    {
        dt = new DataTable();

        int i = 0;

        for (i = 0; i < colcount; i++)
        {
            dt.Columns.Add("col" + i);
        }

        for (i = 0; i < rowcount; i++)
        {
            dt.Rows.Add("row" + i);
        }
    }

After calling the above method I try to populate the DataTable in the method which called prepdatatable with

  DataMdl.datatbl.Rows[0][0] = "..."
  DataMdl.datatbl.Rows[0][1] = "..."
  ...
  DataMdl.datatbl.Rows[1][0] = "..."
  ...
  and so on

In this case I get a NullReferenceException on DataMdl.datatbl.

When I try to initialize DataMdl.datatbl outside of prepdatatable, I get a NullReferenceException inside on "dt" inside prepdatatable.

"SOLUTION": Just make prepdatatable return a DataTable instead of void and then assign its value to the property DataMdl.datatbl:

  private DataTable prepdatatable(int rowcount, int colcount)
    {
        var dt = new DataTable();

        int i = 0;

        for (i = 0; i < colcount; i++)
        {
            dt.Columns.Add("col" + i);
        }

        for (i = 0; i < rowcount; i++)
        {
            dt.Rows.Add("row" + i);
        }

        return dt;
    }

and

   DataMdl.datatbl = prepdatatable(5, 9);

Thanks for your concern.

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    Where do you get this exception? Is datatbl = new DataTable(); the only location where you initialize the table before you pass it to the method? Sep 10, 2014 at 12:39
  • You are adding rows and columns correctly. I think you are passing null instead of datatable to this method Sep 10, 2014 at 12:40
  • 1
    "EDIT: "datatbl" is a property of my model class." Then show the relevant real code instead of code that works. We cannot fix an issue that doesn't exist. Sep 10, 2014 at 12:42
  • Where do you instantiate DataMdl.datatbl?
    – petelids
    Sep 10, 2014 at 13:08
  • You could make it ref or you need to reassign the DataTable to the property afterwards. Apart from that, accept the best answer. Sep 10, 2014 at 13:51

2 Answers 2

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What are you trying to do here?

    for (i = 0; i < rowcount; i++)
    {
        var r = dt.NewRow();
        dt.Rows.Add(r);
    }

I have a feeling that this is the source of the exception. Take a look at this: How to add a new row to c# DataTable in 1 line of code? . It seems like you are trying to add a row that doesn't have a value. A new row is, by default, null, but initialized. Then, you try to add it to the datatable. Why don't you add rows like you are adding columns?

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suppose that this is the initialization of your datatable and here you are calling the method

datatbl = new DataTable();
 prepdatatable(datatbl, 5, 9);

this method will not take the datatable , it will take a copy from it , you are sending the datatable by value not by reference

private void prepdatatable(DataTable dt, int rowcount, int colcount)
    {
        int i = 0;

        for (i = 0; i < colcount; i++)
        {
            dt.Columns.Add("col" + i);
        }

        for (i = 0; i < rowcount; i++)
        {
            var r = dt.NewRow();
            dt.Rows.Add(r);
        }
    }

I will suppose that your method should work fine and the problem is only in the parameter sending way just change the method call to

prepdatatable(ref datatbl, 5, 9);

the header to

  private void prepdatatable(ref DataTable dt, int rowcount, int colcount)
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  • Thank you very much. Yeah, I thought it should be something like this, unfortunately I get an error saying that a property can not be passed as a reference. Sep 10, 2014 at 13:04
  • You got me on the right track though, I posted my "solution" above. Sep 10, 2014 at 13:09

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