I found myself working with a library that defines three clases. The class Element
and the class ElementFile : Element
which is a child class of the first one, and a third class called Message
.
I have been copying some functionalities from an other program that has been given to me as an example on how to use the previously mentioned library. This program is written in VisualBasic but we are currently working with C# so I ended up finding a part of the code I don't know how to adapt.
In VisualBasic they are doing this:
Dim message As Message = library.NewMessage
Dim elem As New ElementFile("path")
message.addElement(elem)
And with my lack of knowledge I tried to reproduce it like this in C#:
Message message = library.NewMessage();
ElementFile elem = new ElementFile("path");
message.addElement(ref elem);
The problem is that the method addElement
expects the first parameter to be of Element
type.
I used JustDecompile to check the declaration of this method in the library and it looks like this:
public class Message
{
public void addElement(ref Element elem){ ... }
}
Why is addMethod
accepting an ElementFile
variable as parameter in VisualBasic and how to do the same in C#? Can someone confirm me please if the VisualBasic code makes any sense?
ref
parameter.elem
asElement
rather than asElementFile
, it'll compile. I'm curious as to why the VB version compiles (bc I don't know VB).ref
keyword?