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.
datatbl = new DataTable();
the only location where you initialize the table before you pass it to the method?null
instead of datatable to this methodDataMdl.datatbl
?ref
or you need to reassign theDataTable
to the property afterwards. Apart from that, accept the best answer.