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This is what I have so far;

    Function myChoice(ByVal opt1 As String, ByVal opt2 As String, ByVal opt3 As String, ByVal opt4 As String)

    Dim choose As String
    Dim mynum As Integer

    Randomize()
    mynum = Int(Rnd() * 4 + 1)

    Select Case mynum
        Case 1
            choose = opt1
        Case 2
            choose = opt2
        Case 3
            choose = opt3
        Case 4
            choose = opt4
    End Select

    myChoice = choose

End Function

Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click

    MsgBox(myChoice("Red", "Orange", "Yellow", "Green"))

End Sub

What I am trying to do is not have the ByVal opt1 as string, ByVal op2 ..... If I have say 100 colours, how do I make the function have 100 opt's and there for 100 'case' events without typing it all in?

I thing I may need a loop and maybe an array but other than that, I am stumped.

Thanks.

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First make use of the ParamArray parameter. Then use the Random class to get a random item. I would use the top one if you are going to call this method several times in a short time.

Function ChooseOne(ParamArray opts() As String)
  Static rnd As New Random
  Return opts(rnd.Next(0, opts.Count))
End Function

Or simpler yet!

Function ChooseOne(ParamArray opts() As String)
  Return opts(New Random().Next(0, opts.Count))
End Function
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  • I think it is worth pointing out that your simpler method is not suitable for cases where ChooseOne may be called several times in a very short period of time (typically 15 milliseconds) as it is likely to return the same value serveral times. In general, I prefer your first method.
    – Blackwood
    May 16, 2015 at 23:31
  • 1
    Yeah, I almost commented on that for the seed aspect. Thanks for your attention to this. @Blackwood
    – OneFineDay
    May 17, 2015 at 1:22

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