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Equivalent of "Dim As String * 1" VB6 to VB.NET


I have some VB6 code that needs to be migrated to VB.NET, and I wanted to inquire about this line of code, and see if there is a way to implement it in .NET

Dim strChar1 As String * 1

Intellisense keeps telling me that an end of statement is expected.


Solution

  • That's known as a "fixed-length" string. There isn't an exact equivalent in VB.NET.

    Edit: Well, OK, there's VBFixedStringAttribute, but I'm pretty sure that exists solely so that automated migration tools can more easily convert VB6 code to VB.NET for you, and it's not really the ".NET way" to do things. Also see the warnings in the article for details on why this still isn't exactly the same thing as a fixed-length string in VB6.

    Generally, fixed-length strings are only used in VB6 if you are reading fixed-size records from a file or over the network (i.e. parsing headers in a protocol frame).

    For example, you might have a file that contains a set of fixed-length records that all have the format (integer, 1-character-string, double), which you could represent in VB6 as a user-defined type:

    Public Type Record
       anInteger As Integer
       aSingleCharacter As String * 1
       aDouble As Double
    End Type
    

    This way, VB6 code that reads from the file containing records in this format can read each fixed-sized record stored in the file, and in particular, it will only read 1 byte for aSingleCharacter. Without the * 1, VB6 would have no idea how many characters to read from the file, since a String can normally have any number of characters.

    In VB.NET, you can do one of the following, depending on your needs:

    Which answer is "correct" really depends on why it was declared that way in the original VB6 code.