That's not what I was talking about. You are calling the method like a static method by using the class name. Yiuve already created an instance above called "utils".
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016, 03:37 Djordje Spasic <issworld2...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > > Thank you for the reply. > > If try to instantiate the MapWinGIS.Utils class, I get the following error > message: > > Cannot create instances of Utils because it is abstract > > I get the same error message for any MapWinGIS class. > If I add "Class" to its name, then everything works fine (like: > MapWinGIS.UtilsClass) > > Here is how the MapWinGIS.Utils class looks like when I decompile the > "Interop.MapWinGIS.dll": > https://www.dropbox.com/s/vvk14cr2alglutd/utilsClass_preview.jpg?dl=0 > > It's virtually empty while "UtilsClass" has all the methods that "Utils" > should have when one takes a look at their online API documentation > <http://www.mapwindow.org/documentation/mapwingis4.9/class_utils.html>. > > Up until now, I've called more than 10 classes from > "Interop.MapWinGIS.dll" and their methods. And I always added the "Class" > to the class name. It worked without problem. > > So I do not think this is the problem. > Something else seems to be causing it. >
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