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Comments by ScottTheHunter (Top 3 by date)
ScottTheHunter
20-Aug-14 12:21pm
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Wow! what an incredible amount of knowledge and information. Thanks for all of that. Yes it is embarrassing to say that I was just missing a 'new' in the very first declaration. I guess I had been looking at it too long. But this is my first experience with using Generic Lists. I have not kept up with new developments over the years as I might have because VB is only a part of what I normally do. I am a controls engineer in industrial automation and work with a number of PLC and HMI programming software packages. Thanks again for all your help.
ScottTheHunter
19-Aug-14 17:33pm
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OK, I will look into using Lists instead of Collections. Thanks so much for your help. Keep an eye out for questions about Lists as I have not used them before.
ScottTheHunter
19-Aug-14 17:02pm
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Maybe I should explain some more and get your ideas. I am upgrading a VB6 application to .net. The code here was just an experiment to test the idea. What I am gathering is temperature & pressure data for data logging and charting. My idea (and from the VB6 app) is to have a collection or series of data points for each temperature or pressure input (18 of them) and put them in a collection so that I can dynamically continue adding data to each series and even add another series if I need. Maybe I am going about this all wrong. I am open to suggestions.