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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:20:52+00:00 2026-05-16T11:20:52+00:00

Private Function getFoo(ByVal _FileInfo As FileInfo) As foo() Dim provider As New ExcelStorage(GetType(foo)) provider.StartRow

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Private Function getFoo(ByVal _FileInfo As FileInfo) As foo()
    Dim provider As New ExcelStorage(GetType(foo))
    provider.StartRow = 2
    provider.StartColumn = 1
    provider.FileName = _FileInfo.FullName
    Dim res() As foo = provider.ExtractRecords()
    Return res
End Function

I have the above code in vb.net that i’m trying to convert to C#. I’m using FileHelper library to extract data from Excel. This is my conversion to C#.

public static foo GetFoo(FileInfo fInfo)
{
var provider = new ExcelStorage(typeof(foo));
provider.StartRow = 2;
provider.StartColumn = 1;
provider.FileName = fInfo.FullName;
foo res[] = provider.ExtractRecords();
return res;
}

What am I doing wrong here. I’m getting Bad array declator. Do I have to declare the size the array first?

Thanks

edit: I change the code as suggested. However, I’m getting this error.

“Cannot implicitly convert type ‘object[]’ to ‘foo[]’. An explicit conversion exists (are you missing a cast?)”

I though I already set the type to foo in the ExcelStorage as typeof(foo).
Nevermind, I did it with casting.

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    2026-05-16T11:20:53+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:20 am
    foo res[] = provider.ExtractRecords(); 
    

    should be

    foo[] res = provider.ExtractRecords(); 
    

    Similarly, as you are returning an array of foos, the declaration should be:

    public static foo[] GetFoo(FileInfo fInfo) 
    
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