>>>>>>>(1) The short way is to cast the return result to UInteger, and change the return type of GetCrc32() to UInteger
>>>>>>
>>>>>>This line cannot be changed to UInteger:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dim lnCRC32Result As Integer = &HFFFFFFFF
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It would give an error: "Constant expression not representable in type 'UInteger"
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, it seems vb interpretes those as signed
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/s9cz43ek.aspx>>>>>
>>>>>Append the type to the constant. U and I
>>>>>
>>>>> Dim lnCRC32Result As UInteger = &HFFFFFFFFUI
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>There you go! Thx, didn't know that syntax existed :-{
>>>
>>>Well, you know more vb than I do -
>>I know VB just well enough to work with it where it maps pretty straightforwardly to C# and that's about it.
>>>I just googled my way through
>>And I was too lazy :-}
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>I just had the impression you were not in favour of unsigned types ;)
As in my post to Michel this AM - for the case in point I just think Int32 is preferable ....