Hey Kevin,
OK ... I forgot about the ArrayList, which is probably the simplest way to get a collection going, although for what you're doing, I'm thinking you may need a more robust collection. Glad you figured out a solution anyway, but keep in mind my suggestion of using the CollectionBase in case you need more.
>I picked up what might be the best C# book around...and it's probably one of the cheapest. C# Essentials by O'Reilly Press. Hmmm ... that sounds familiar ... I bet I have that, but it's been awhile since I've read any of my books. The last time was probably about two years ago when I was first starting to learn .NET.
~~Bonnie
>Hey, Bonnie,
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>Thanks....for some reason (a stupid reason), I thought that doing...
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>ArrayList myarry = new ArrayList()
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>...could only handle strings. Once I realized that it could hold objects and that I never had to declare an initial size, I found what I was after.
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>I'm building my own binding manager and form manager. I've still got a ways to go, but I'm further along than I was 2 weeks ago!
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>I picked up what might be the best C# book around...and it's probably one of the cheapest. C# Essentials by O'Reilly Press. It covers almost every aspect of C# and explains it in a very simple manner. I read the sections on interfaces, delegates, and reflection, and now I'm realizing it's a little simpler than I was making it out to be.
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>Thanks again,
>Kevin