On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 22:03 -0300, Sebastian Kulesz wrote:
> Hi! I am having some problems when using the Object.GetProperty method
> when the object parameter to be used is stored in a string. The
> structure of my project is as follows
> 
> ============
> Module Module1{
> 
> public Var1 as string
> 
> }
> 
> 
> ============
> Module Main (Starting class){
> 
> public sub Main()
> 
>     DIM sModule as String
> 
>     sModule="Module1"
> 
>     Object.GetProperty(sModule, "Var1")
> 
> END
> 
> }
> ============
> 
> The normal behavior is to know the first parameter  of the GetProperty
> method, hence calling Object.GetProperty(Module1, "Var1"), but i need
> the first parameter to be dynamic, therefore being of a type different
> than object
> 
> I would like to know if there is a way to get an instance of an object
> by knowing the class/module name, or if the GetProperty method can be
> modified to accept a string as a parameter, same as the second
> argument
> 
> Thanks!
> 
Benoît has already responded on this but I'm currious, before using
Gambas, were you using the IUP (Portable User Interface) GUI library?

Your requests sounds very IUPish. ;-)






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