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  • H Herman T Instance

    Why can't you read the friendly manual[^]?

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    Johnny J
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    Actually, the "friendly manual" isn't answering his question. It only confirms the statement in the assignment that you cannot add any parameters after the params keyword, but not why! :doh: Unless of course "B'cause Microsoft says so!" is an acceptable answer to the question... :rolleyes:

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    • H HobbyProggy

      Because reasons.

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      Fie upon your reasons. Because, because, because, that's why, that's why, that's why!

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      • P Pete Zahir

        Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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        Marc Clifton
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        Because params is an array of undetermined length. If you write: void Foo(params int[] ints) and try to call it with: Foo(1, 2, 3, 4) How would it know that you want 4 as a separate argument, if the method were defined like this: void Foo(params int[] oneThroughThree, int fourth) OK, maybe it could use type information, but that leads to bottomless pits where the Wumpus will eat you. Marc

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        • M Marc Clifton

          Because params is an array of undetermined length. If you write: void Foo(params int[] ints) and try to call it with: Foo(1, 2, 3, 4) How would it know that you want 4 as a separate argument, if the method were defined like this: void Foo(params int[] oneThroughThree, int fourth) OK, maybe it could use type information, but that leads to bottomless pits where the Wumpus will eat you. Marc

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          Dave Kreskowiak
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          Homework Marc. You're doing his homework for him.

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          • M Marc Clifton

            Because params is an array of undetermined length. If you write: void Foo(params int[] ints) and try to call it with: Foo(1, 2, 3, 4) How would it know that you want 4 as a separate argument, if the method were defined like this: void Foo(params int[] oneThroughThree, int fourth) OK, maybe it could use type information, but that leads to bottomless pits where the Wumpus will eat you. Marc

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            Pete Zahir
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            Great, thanks

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            • D Dave Kreskowiak

              Homework Marc. You're doing his homework for him.

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              Marc Clifton
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              Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

              Homework Marc. You're doing his homework for him.

              Oh well. :sigh: Marc

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              • P Pete Zahir

                Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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                Harbie wrote:

                Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  :thumbsup:

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                  :thumbsdown: ... and you because you're not teaching him ...

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                  • S Sascha Lefevre

                    I realised I was "helping" you with an assignment which actually was the opposite of helping - because it made thinking on your part unneccessary. Help should be given in a way that pushes the learner into the right direction, lifting confusion, but not presenting the answer right away. Confucius is attributed to have said: Tell me and I forget Show me and I remember Let me do it and I understand. If you have trouble with an assignment, don't ask for the answer. Try to make it clear to yourself why you can't answer it and ask people to help you better understand the assignment so that you can answer it yourself.

                    If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                    :thumbsdown: ... you because you're teaching him ...

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                    • P Pete Zahir

                      Great, thanks

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                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                      What part of "in YOUR own words" do you not understand? When the tests come around do you get to go on the 'net and ask people for the answers? Congratulations on failing your class!

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                      • R RedDk

                        :thumbsdown: ... you because you're teaching him ...

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                        Sascha Lefevre
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                        Don't get it!?

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                        • S Sascha Lefevre

                          Don't get it!?

                          If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                          RedDk
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                          (buzzer "eehhnn") No, we're sorry, wrong answer! (we were looking for a question "which of these thumbs is on the DARK SIDE?") :suss:

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                          • P Pete Zahir

                            Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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                            Kevin Marois
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                            Here you go[^]

                            If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                            • M Marc Clifton

                              Because params is an array of undetermined length. If you write: void Foo(params int[] ints) and try to call it with: Foo(1, 2, 3, 4) How would it know that you want 4 as a separate argument, if the method were defined like this: void Foo(params int[] oneThroughThree, int fourth) OK, maybe it could use type information, but that leads to bottomless pits where the Wumpus will eat you. Marc

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                              Gary Wheeler
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                              Nice try, but

                              void Foo(params int[] oneThroughThree, int fourth)

                              would need to be called like this:

                              Foo(new int[] {1,2,3},4);

                              would it not?

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                              • R RedDk

                                (buzzer "eehhnn") No, we're sorry, wrong answer! (we were looking for a question "which of these thumbs is on the DARK SIDE?") :suss:

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                                Sascha Lefevre
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                                I didn't know I was participating in a quiz - instead my response was intended to tell you that I don't understand your apparent criticism of my reponse to the OP. Care to elaborate?

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                                • P Pete Zahir

                                  Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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                                  Vark111
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                                  I bet Jon Skeet can have additional arguments after a params arg.

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                                  • S Sascha Lefevre

                                    I didn't know I was participating in a quiz - instead my response was intended to tell you that I don't understand your apparent criticism of my reponse to the OP. Care to elaborate?

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                                    RedDk
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                                    Well, It's just that quoting Con-fu-dse is a little like quoting Russell then refering to "common useage" as if Russell hadn't footnoted him in using the word "common". This is the Lounge, by the way. Did I get that wrong? Looks like the Lounge anyway.

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                                    • P Pete Zahir

                                      Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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                                      RedDk
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                                      The VBA interface doesn't allow it.

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                                      • D Duncan Edwards Jones

                                        Squay mmem os pippk* (* These are my own words but I don't see how anyone else will be able to understand them)

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                                        Sander Rossel
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                                        I was wondering who summoned our great lord Cthulhu!

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                                        • P Pete Zahir

                                          Explain in your own words why you cannot pass additional arguments in a function after using the params keyword.

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                                          Sander Rossel
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                                          Because if you could you wouldn't have homework to do.

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                                          Regards, Sander

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