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    nogola
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    How to use the string[] args from static void Main(string[] args) in an other void ???

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      How to use the string[] args from static void Main(string[] args) in an other void ???

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      Dan Neely
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      an other void what?

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        an other void what?

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        For example, how to do this: public static void Main(string[] args) { Application.Run(new Form1()); } public void do_it() { int i; for (i=0; i

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          For example, how to do this: public static void Main(string[] args) { Application.Run(new Form1()); } public void do_it() { int i; for (i=0; i

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          Sean89
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          Something like this mabey?

          string[] mainArgs;
          
          public static void Main(string[] args)
          {
          mainArgs = args;
          Application.Run(new Form1());
          }
          
          public void do_it()
          {
          int i;
          for (i=0; i
          textBox1.Text += mainArgs[i];
          }
          
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            For example, how to do this: public static void Main(string[] args) { Application.Run(new Form1()); } public void do_it() { int i; for (i=0; i

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            Igor Velikorossov
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            public static void Main(string[] args) 
            {
            	do_it(args);
            	Application.Run(new Form1());
            } 
            
            public static void do_it(string[] args)
            {
            	// use your args here
            }
            
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              Something like this mabey?

              string[] mainArgs;
              
              public static void Main(string[] args)
              {
              mainArgs = args;
              Application.Run(new Form1());
              }
              
              public void do_it()
              {
              int i;
              for (i=0; i
              textBox1.Text += mainArgs[i];
              }
              
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              Igor Velikorossov
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              **static** string[] mainArgs;

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                public static void Main(string[] args) 
                {
                	do_it(args);
                	Application.Run(new Form1());
                } 
                
                public static void do_it(string[] args)
                {
                	// use your args here
                }
                
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                nogola
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                Both of these solutions dont work. It says: An object reference is required for the nonstatic field, method, or property 'WindowsApplication1.Form1.mainArgs' ...

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                  Both of these solutions dont work. It says: An object reference is required for the nonstatic field, method, or property 'WindowsApplication1.Form1.mainArgs' ...

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                  Igor Velikorossov
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                  what exactly are you trying to do?

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                    what exactly are you trying to do?

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                    nogola
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                    I wanna write all the args into a textBox in the main Form (Form1)

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                      I wanna write all the args into a textBox in the main Form (Form1)

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                      nogola
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                      Oh I didnt see tje reply where you wrote that it has to be static, now it works, tnx!!!

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                        I wanna write all the args into a textBox in the main Form (Form1)

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                        Igor Velikorossov
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                        	[STAThread]
                        	public static void Main(string[] args)
                        	{
                        		Application.EnableVisualStyles();
                        		Application.DoEvents();
                        		Application.Run(new myForm(args));
                        	}
                        
                        	public class myForm : Form {
                        
                        		public myForm(string[] args)
                        		{
                        			InitializeComponent();
                        
                        			if (args != null && args.Length > 0)
                        			{
                        				for (int i = 0; i < args.Length; i++)
                        				{
                        					this.txt.Text += args[i];
                        				}
                        			}
                        		}
                        		// leave this method for the designer
                        		private myForm()
                        		{
                        			InitializeComponent();
                        		}
                        
                        		//
                        		// rest of code
                        		//
                        
                        	}
                        
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