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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T21:38:43+00:00 2026-05-27T21:38:43+00:00

I have a nested class, let’s call it class1 and it has class2 inside

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I have a nested class, let’s call it class1 and it has class2 inside it; VB.Net eg:

Public Class class1

     Public Class class2
        Public Sub New()

        end sub
     end class

  Public Sub New()
    '**1) How can I define X number of Class2 objects[let's call it: Node(x)  array]** with NEW() subroutine called?
    ' this raises error: dim cls2(n) as new class2
  end sub

  Public ReadOnly Property Count As Integer
     Get
        ' **2) How can I return actual number of Node() array?**
        End Get
     End Property

end class

Outside my class in main project I define cls1 object:

dim cls1 as new class1

Now an array of class2 is created inside cls1.
3) Now,How can I access All of them[node(x) array which is created inside cls1] with all properties and methods available?

I remember I wrote a ProcessManager class with this functionality in .net 2003, nearly 4 years age, I don’t have the code now.
Please write the answer in VB.net or if you can’t C#. thanks a lot and saluets to you.

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    2026-05-27T21:38:44+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:38 pm

    Create a list:

    Private _MyClass2List As New List(Of Class2)
    
    Public Sub New()
      For i As Integer = 0 to 4
        _MyClass2List.Add(New class2())
      Next
    End sub
    

    Then your property would return:

    Public ReadOnly Property Count As Integer
      Get
        Return _MyClass2List.Count
      End Get
    End Property
    

    To expose the list of items, I would favor a readonly IEnumerable property:

    Public ReadOnly Property Class2Items() As IEnumerable(of class2)
      Get
        Return _MyClass2List
      End Get
    End Property
    
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