Using WinForms, can i access to the command line parameters?
Thanks,
Ali
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Public Sub Main(ByVal astrCmdLineArgs() As String)
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To astrCmdLineArgs.Length - 1
Console.WriteLine(astrCmdLineArgs(i))
Next i
End Sub
///
-- or --
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Public Sub Main()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To Environment.GetCommandLineArgs().Length - 1
Console.WriteLine(Environment.GetCommandLineArgs(i))
Next i
End Sub
///
In order to test the samples above, you must set the application's
startup object to 'Sub Main'. The 2nd sample code can be used at any
place inside a Windows Forms application too.
--
Herfried K. Wagner
MVP · VB Classic, VB.NET
<http://www.mvps.org/dotnet>
'Code Snippet
'=============
Debug.WriteLine("EntireCommandline=" + System.Environment.CommandLine)
Dim applicationCLineArgs As String() =
System.Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()
For argCounter As Integer = 0 To applicationCLineArgs.Length - 1
Debug.WriteLine("argument " + argCounter.ToString() + "=" +
applicationCLineArgs(argCounter))
Next argCounter
'Sample Output
'================
EntireCommandline="C:\test\WindowsApplication9\bin\WindowsApplication9.exe"
commandarg1 commandarg2
argument 0=C:\test\WindowsApplication9\bin\WindowsApplication9.exe
argument 1=commandarg1
argument 2=commandarg2
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