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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:49:58+00:00 2026-05-12T09:49:58+00:00

I’m using a third party library. One of the methods requires passing an array

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I’m using a third party library. One of the methods requires passing an array via ref that will be populated with some info. Here’s the definition for the method:

int GetPositionList(ref Array arrayPos)

How do I construct arrayPos so that this method will work? In the library’s not so complete documentation it defines the method as such:

long GetPositionList(structSTIPosUpdate() arrayPos)

I’ve tried this but of course I’m getting errors:

System.Array position_list = new System.Array();
sti_position.GetPositionList(ref position_list);

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-12T09:49:58+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:49 am

    This is the Sterling Trader Pro ActiveX API, right? Did you create an Interop dll using tlbimp.exe? The GetPositionList API expects an array which will hold structs of type structSTIPositionUpdate. Normally an out modifier is used if the callee initializes the passed-in data, and ref if the data is to be initialized. According to the meaning of the API the modifier should be out, so that this should work:

    structSTIPositionUpdate [] entries = new structSTIPositionUpdate[0]; // or null
    num_entries_returned = GetPositionList(ref entries);
    

    Alternatively, try creating an array of these structs which is big enough to hold the expected number of entries, then pass it to the function:

    structSTIPositionUpdate [] entries = new structSTIPositionUpdate[100]; // say
    num_entries_returned = GetPositionList(entries);
    

    Update: If you are getting type mismatches with System.Array, try

    System.Array entries = Array.CreateInstance(typeOf(structSTIPositionUpdate), N);
    

    where N is the number of elements in the array.

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