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Re: [DotGNU]code verification
From: |
Haran Shivanan |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU]code verification |
Date: |
Sat, 31 Aug 2002 13:26:43 +0530 (IST) |
> Bug ... It is the params argument passing issue ...
>
> String[] s= r.Split(new char[]{'.'});
>
> Should solve it for now ... the compiler mistakenly assumes r.Split()
> as a params method and tries for a single argument case ...
Something else is wrong.
Compiling the above code give:
invalid value for argument 1
incompatible types in assignment: no conversion from 'invalid type' to
'System.String[]'
I can do the following
char[] c ={'.'};
String s[]=r.Split(c)
but this just seems to copy r to s[0].
s.Length is giving a value of 1.