David,
You don't even have to go that far. The String object itself has a ToUpper() method which does the same thing.
>>Take a look at VB's vast function list for example. Yes you can duplicate all 162 functions using C# but look at all of the code you would have to write to do it. Having these functions available saves the developer a lot of coding.
>
>
>You don't need to duplicate anything. All of VB's vast function list is available to any .NET application in the Microsoft.VisualBasic namespace. Consider this C# app:
>
>
>using System;
>using Microsoft.VisualBasic;
>
>namespace ConsoleApplication1
>{
> class Class1
> {
> [STAThread]
> static void Main(string[] args)
> {
> String mystring = "This is a string";
> Console.Write(Strings.UCase(mystring));
> Console.ReadLine();
> }
> }
>}
>
>
>
>-Dave
Travis Vandersypen