Re: Pass object by value not working...
- From: "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 23:34:35 -0000
Castigation coming <g>.
Was anticipating, and came back to leathered up and prepared !!
But we're all agreed so I can stand down <g>
Regards,
Peter T
"Bob Phillips" <bob.NGs@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Castigation coming <g>.reference.
The object is not copied and passed to the called routine when passed as
ByVal, the reference to the object is passed by value instead of
As you clearly demonstrate, even though the object itself is not changed,a
property of the object is changed, hence no copy.
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Bob
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"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions> wrote in message
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At serious risk of being castigated by both Bob and Jim, you can pass
objects ByVal or ByRef. However in your example you are not changing the
reference to your class to a different instance of your class, merely
changing a property of the one and only class.
This might demonstrate.
Sub aaa()
Dim rA As Range, rB As Range
Set rA = Range("A1")
Set rB = Range("A2")
rA.Value = 1: rB.Value = 2
foo rA, rB
MsgBox rA.Address, , rA.Value
MsgBox rB.Address, , rB.Value
End Sub
Function foo(ByRef r1 As Range, ByVal r2 As Range)
Set r1 = Range("B1")
Set r2 = Range("B2")
r1.Value = 10: r2.Value = 20
End Function
Regards,
Peter T
"Lyndon" <lyndon.webster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,
Is there any way to pass an object (created from a custom Class) by
Value in VBA..? I have tried using the ByVal keyword in my procedure
but the object is still being passed by reference (the original object
is modified in the procedure code). Here's my code:
For the Class module (called Test):
Private classVar1 As String
Property Get Number() As String
Number = classVar1
End Property
Property Let Number(ByVal newvalue As String)
classVar1 = newvalue
End Property
In the main Module:
Private Test1 As Test
Private Sub Initiate()
Set Test1 = New Test
Let Test1.Number = "1"
Call AnotherSub(Test1)
MsgBox Test1.Number 'Shows 2 not 1 even though it should be passed
ByVal, not ByRef
End Sub
Private Sub AnotherSub(ByVal t As Test)
Let t.Number = "2"
End Sub
How do I force VBA to pass this Class ByVal or can't it be done..?
Thanks,
Lyndon.
.
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