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<onlyinclude>Gets a list of | <onlyinclude>Gets a list of variables associated with a project. Returns a '''[[CVariable_Class|cVariable]]''' object array that contains all the variables in that project.</onlyinclude> | ||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
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ListofVariables = MyRepository.Variable.GetAllVariables() | ListofVariables = MyRepository.Variable.GetAllVariables() | ||
{{APIComment|'Output sample: Display the | {{APIComment|'Output sample: Display the number of elements in the array.}} | ||
{{APIPrefix|Dim}} | {{APIPrefix|Dim}} NumberofElements {{APIPrefix|As}} Integer | ||
NumberofElements = UBound(ListofVariables) - LBound(ListofVariables) + 1 | |||
MsgBox (NumberofElements) | |||
MsgBox ( |
Revision as of 22:42, 24 August 2015
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Gets a list of variables associated with a project. Returns a cVariable object array that contains all the variables in that project.
Syntax
.Variable.GetAllVariables()
Example
This example assumes that variables exist in the first available project of a repository.
VBA|VB.NET 'Add code to connect to a Synthesis repository. Dim MyRepository As New Repository ... 'Get a list of all variables in project #1. Dim ListofVariables() As cVariable MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject (1) ListofVariables = MyRepository.Variable.GetAllVariables() 'Output sample: Display the number of elements in the array. Dim NumberofElements As Integer NumberofElements = UBound(ListofVariables) - LBound(ListofVariables) + 1 MsgBox (NumberofElements)