I have been a VB.net developer for a long time and changed recently to C#.
When I was using VB.net, to call user settings, I just need to create a new setting using the designer and then call it from code with the My namespace.
Here's the code
My.settings.anysetting
I can change or get data from it.
However in C# the My keyword doesn't work, so what can I do to call settings??
3 Answers
Settings
are stored under the Application
folder and as such, use that as their namespace.
int myInt = Properties.Settings.Default.myVariable;
Properties.Settings.Default.myVariable = 12;
Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
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2Settings in C# are very easy and nice, only part I don't like is the .config file with comes with your executable. A curious user might think that is where the settings are stored, but it's not, they are the defaults.– SamuelMar 16, 2009 at 14:10
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Are you sure that the folder is
Application
? It looks likeProperties
is the namespace here (and in my actual application). Apr 15, 2015 at 19:21
Kinda like this:
this.BackColor = Properties.Settings.Default.myColor;
Documentation: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397759(v=vs.110).aspx
// Retrieving connection string from Web.config.
String connStringMSQL = WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["andi_msql"].ToString();
In my case this was for my connectionStrings setting but depending on what node your setting is in you can change this accordingly.
Hope this helps
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You must not be familiar with write-write conflicts. It's nothing personal.– SamuelMar 16, 2009 at 14:13