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I get this error "can not implicitly convert the object to ArrayList" in a conversion from vb .net to c # (the first one does not have the option Strict activated: everything is turned off)



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = parametrosPartirDatos(0)


there is a large number of lines with an arrayList assignment equal to a position in arrayList in c #



ArrayList archivoLeido = parametrosPartirDatos[0]//<--- this is a string type;


even a arraylist being assigned to another method that receives arraylist as parameters:
(ModificarCamposENR(arraylist, arraylist)



`parametrosPartirDatos[0] = EjecutarETL.ModificarCamposENR(parametrosPartirDatos[0], parametrosPartirDatos[17]);`


how can I fix thoses errors?










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  • I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Have you tried casting? Dim archivoLeido = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList)
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 14:48










  • How is 'parametrosPartirDatos' declared?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 14:55










  • @Dave Doknjas parametrosPartisDatos is Declared as a Arraylist :D :D
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 14:59










  • @the_lotus you're right that code does not have option strict, but I don't want to cast in vb; my job is to convert vb code to c# :) ;)
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 15:01










  • The VB code (even with Option Strict Off) doesn't run without an exception on the assignment. Are you sure your example is not missing something?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:07















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I get this error "can not implicitly convert the object to ArrayList" in a conversion from vb .net to c # (the first one does not have the option Strict activated: everything is turned off)



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = parametrosPartirDatos(0)


there is a large number of lines with an arrayList assignment equal to a position in arrayList in c #



ArrayList archivoLeido = parametrosPartirDatos[0]//<--- this is a string type;


even a arraylist being assigned to another method that receives arraylist as parameters:
(ModificarCamposENR(arraylist, arraylist)



`parametrosPartirDatos[0] = EjecutarETL.ModificarCamposENR(parametrosPartirDatos[0], parametrosPartirDatos[17]);`


how can I fix thoses errors?










share|improve this question






















  • I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Have you tried casting? Dim archivoLeido = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList)
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 14:48










  • How is 'parametrosPartirDatos' declared?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 14:55










  • @Dave Doknjas parametrosPartisDatos is Declared as a Arraylist :D :D
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 14:59










  • @the_lotus you're right that code does not have option strict, but I don't want to cast in vb; my job is to convert vb code to c# :) ;)
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 15:01










  • The VB code (even with Option Strict Off) doesn't run without an exception on the assignment. Are you sure your example is not missing something?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:07













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I get this error "can not implicitly convert the object to ArrayList" in a conversion from vb .net to c # (the first one does not have the option Strict activated: everything is turned off)



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = parametrosPartirDatos(0)


there is a large number of lines with an arrayList assignment equal to a position in arrayList in c #



ArrayList archivoLeido = parametrosPartirDatos[0]//<--- this is a string type;


even a arraylist being assigned to another method that receives arraylist as parameters:
(ModificarCamposENR(arraylist, arraylist)



`parametrosPartirDatos[0] = EjecutarETL.ModificarCamposENR(parametrosPartirDatos[0], parametrosPartirDatos[17]);`


how can I fix thoses errors?










share|improve this question













I get this error "can not implicitly convert the object to ArrayList" in a conversion from vb .net to c # (the first one does not have the option Strict activated: everything is turned off)



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = parametrosPartirDatos(0)


there is a large number of lines with an arrayList assignment equal to a position in arrayList in c #



ArrayList archivoLeido = parametrosPartirDatos[0]//<--- this is a string type;


even a arraylist being assigned to another method that receives arraylist as parameters:
(ModificarCamposENR(arraylist, arraylist)



`parametrosPartirDatos[0] = EjecutarETL.ModificarCamposENR(parametrosPartirDatos[0], parametrosPartirDatos[17]);`


how can I fix thoses errors?







c# vb.net arraylist






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  • I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Have you tried casting? Dim archivoLeido = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList)
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 14:48










  • How is 'parametrosPartirDatos' declared?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 14:55










  • @Dave Doknjas parametrosPartisDatos is Declared as a Arraylist :D :D
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 14:59










  • @the_lotus you're right that code does not have option strict, but I don't want to cast in vb; my job is to convert vb code to c# :) ;)
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 15:01










  • The VB code (even with Option Strict Off) doesn't run without an exception on the assignment. Are you sure your example is not missing something?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:07


















  • I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Have you tried casting? Dim archivoLeido = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList)
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 14:48










  • How is 'parametrosPartirDatos' declared?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 14:55










  • @Dave Doknjas parametrosPartisDatos is Declared as a Arraylist :D :D
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 14:59










  • @the_lotus you're right that code does not have option strict, but I don't want to cast in vb; my job is to convert vb code to c# :) ;)
    – ger
    Nov 19 at 15:01










  • The VB code (even with Option Strict Off) doesn't run without an exception on the assignment. Are you sure your example is not missing something?
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:07
















I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Have you tried casting? Dim archivoLeido = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList)
– the_lotus
Nov 19 at 14:48




I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Have you tried casting? Dim archivoLeido = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList)
– the_lotus
Nov 19 at 14:48












How is 'parametrosPartirDatos' declared?
– Dave Doknjas
Nov 19 at 14:55




How is 'parametrosPartirDatos' declared?
– Dave Doknjas
Nov 19 at 14:55












@Dave Doknjas parametrosPartisDatos is Declared as a Arraylist :D :D
– ger
Nov 19 at 14:59




@Dave Doknjas parametrosPartisDatos is Declared as a Arraylist :D :D
– ger
Nov 19 at 14:59












@the_lotus you're right that code does not have option strict, but I don't want to cast in vb; my job is to convert vb code to c# :) ;)
– ger
Nov 19 at 15:01




@the_lotus you're right that code does not have option strict, but I don't want to cast in vb; my job is to convert vb code to c# :) ;)
– ger
Nov 19 at 15:01












The VB code (even with Option Strict Off) doesn't run without an exception on the assignment. Are you sure your example is not missing something?
– Dave Doknjas
Nov 19 at 15:07




The VB code (even with Option Strict Off) doesn't run without an exception on the assignment. Are you sure your example is not missing something?
– Dave Doknjas
Nov 19 at 15:07












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I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Casting in VB would look like this:



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList) 


In C# it would look like this:



ArrayList archivoLeido = (ArrayList)parametrosPartirDatos[0];


I would highly suggest you use List(Of T).






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  • The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:09










  • @DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 15:16










  • Yes that makes sense then.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:17











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I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Casting in VB would look like this:



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList) 


In C# it would look like this:



ArrayList archivoLeido = (ArrayList)parametrosPartirDatos[0];


I would highly suggest you use List(Of T).






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  • The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:09










  • @DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 15:16










  • Yes that makes sense then.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:17















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I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Casting in VB would look like this:



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList) 


In C# it would look like this:



ArrayList archivoLeido = (ArrayList)parametrosPartirDatos[0];


I would highly suggest you use List(Of T).






share|improve this answer





















  • The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:09










  • @DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 15:16










  • Yes that makes sense then.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:17













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I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Casting in VB would look like this:



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList) 


In C# it would look like this:



ArrayList archivoLeido = (ArrayList)parametrosPartirDatos[0];


I would highly suggest you use List(Of T).






share|improve this answer












I got a feeling you didn't have Option Strict On in your VB and would get the exact same error. Casting in VB would look like this:



Dim archivoLeido As ArrayList = CType(parametrosPartirDatos(0), ArrayList) 


In C# it would look like this:



ArrayList archivoLeido = (ArrayList)parametrosPartirDatos[0];


I would highly suggest you use List(Of T).







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  • The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:09










  • @DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 15:16










  • Yes that makes sense then.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:17


















  • The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:09










  • @DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
    – the_lotus
    Nov 19 at 15:16










  • Yes that makes sense then.
    – Dave Doknjas
    Nov 19 at 15:17
















The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
– Dave Doknjas
Nov 19 at 15:09




The OP said that parametrosPartirDatos was also an ArrayList - so both the original VB and this C# will cause a runtime exception.
– Dave Doknjas
Nov 19 at 15:09












@DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
– the_lotus
Nov 19 at 15:16




@DaveDoknjas seems like it's an ArrayList of ArrayList. In VB it would work if Option Strict is off, not if it's On. It would never work in C# unless everything is casted properly. Unless I missed something.
– the_lotus
Nov 19 at 15:16












Yes that makes sense then.
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Yes that makes sense then.
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