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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T17:09:34+00:00 2026-05-30T17:09:34+00:00

This is a bit different. The following code was taken from a javascript script.

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This is a bit different.

The following code was taken from a javascript script. What it’s (supposedly) doing is assigning properties to the line item. A name, a relations array, rounds array (which they lost in), total wins, three tiebreaker scores, and if they had a bye. (This is for a swiss pairing algorithm.)

    data[pid] = {
        name: name,
        relations: {},
        rounds: {},
        wins: 0,
        tie1: 0,
        tie2: 0,
        tie3: 0,
        hadBye: false
    };

I want to do something like this in Visual Basic. I’m pulling data from a table using a OleDBReader. I want to give each item that is pulled a set of these properties. Then by some means changing them.

How do I get started with this?

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    2026-05-30T17:09:36+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 5:09 pm

    Hopefully this gets you going in the right direction. I’ve setup a pretty simple example.

    First I created a LineItem object class that looks something like this:

    Public Class LineItem
    
        Public Property name As String
        Public Property relations As List(Of String)
        Public Property rounds As List(Of String)
        Public Property wins As Integer
        Public Property tie1 As Integer
        Public Property tie2 As Integer
        Public Property tie3 As Integer
        Public Property hadBye As Boolean
    
        Public Sub New(ByVal name As String)
            'Just a simple constructor
            Me.name = name
        End Sub
    
        'No methods for the sake of simplicity
    
    End Class
    

    Then in the method that is performing all of the work, I create a new LineItem and simply setup some properties for it like so:

    Private Sub SetupMyObject()
            Dim lineItem1 As New LineItem("myName")
            'Add some relations
            lineItem1.relations.Add("firstRelation")
            lineItem1.relations.Add("secondRelation")
            'Add some rounds
            lineItem1.rounds.Add("firstRound")
            lineItem1.rounds.Add("secondRound")
            'Set wins
            lineItem1.wins = 4
            'Set tie1
            lineItem1.tie1 = 2
            'set tie2
            lineItem1.tie2 = 0
            'set tie3
            lineItem1.tie3 = 3
            'Set the bye flag
            lineItem1.hadBye = False
        End Sub
    

    This code is pretty abstract so modifying it to conform to your needs shouldn’t be too difficult.

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