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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T20:35:49+00:00 2026-05-12T20:35:49+00:00

What is the equivalent of SetLength using Oxygene? I’m trying to size an integer

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What is the equivalent of SetLength using Oxygene? I’m trying to size an integer array.

var listIndexes: array of integer;
begin
     setLength(listIndexes,5);  // doesn't work
end;
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    2026-05-12T20:35:49+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:35 pm

    Bill, the function Setlength does not exist in Delphi-Prism (you can use the namespace ShineOn.Rtl from ShineOn wich have a partial implementation of the Setlength function).

    In delphi prism you can try this

    type
    IntegerArray = array of integer;
    
    var listIndexes: IntegerArray;
    listIndexes:=New IntegerArray(5);
    

    or

     var listIndexes: Array of Integer;
     listIndexes:=New Integer[5];
    

    UPDATE

    Also, you can write your own SetLength

    method SetLength(var myArray: Array of Integer; NewSize: Integer);
    var 
    ActualLength: Integer;
    begin
      var DummyArray: &Array := &Array.CreateInstance(typeOf(Integer), NewSize);
      if assigned(myArray) then
      begin
        ActualLength:= iif(myArray.Length > NewSize, NewSize, myArray.Length);
        &Array.Copy(myArray, DummyArray, ActualLength);
      end;
      myArray := array of integer(DummyArray);
    end;
    
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