Not sure how to ask this question exactly, so here goes....Is there a way in .NET to use an operator as a variable, for example, instead of saying...
VB Code:
sOperator = "=" Select Case sOperator Case "=" If sExpression1 = sExpression2 Then 'do something End If Case "<=" If sExpression1 <= sExpression2 Then 'do something End If Case ">=" If sExpression1 >= sExpression2 Then 'do something End If Case "<" If sExpression1 < sExpression2 Then 'do something End If Case ">" If sExpression1 > sExpression2 Then 'do something End If Case "<>" If sExpression1 <> sExpression2 Then 'do something End If End Select
do something like this...
VB Code:
sOperator = "=" If sExpression1 sOperator sExpression2 Then 'do something for every situation End If
Now I know trying to do it exactly how I've written it here doesn't work, but you should get my point. Is there a way anyone has used before to utilize this same functionality? What I'm trying to do is provide different conditions to the user, and making the operator selectable for themt.
Any ideas and/or opinions are welcomed.
Thanks!
Sibby




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