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C#, Visual Studio 2008 - Creating a class instance over multiple forms

Asked by CraigLowdon in Visual Studio, C# Programming Language, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

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Hi,

I have been using VB for around a year now and have picked it up relatively well, I wanted to try something new so have moved onto C#. I am working on creating a simple RPG to play with the language. I have created a class which is called PlayableCharacter which has a number of properties and a method which initialises the character (populates the stats of the character based on a class choice.

After this I have created an instance in a form called player1 and initialised a character (by inputting 2 arguments) as shown:

        public PlayableCharacter player1;  /* HERE IS THE CREATION OF Player1 (instance of playableCharacter)*/
        public CharCreation()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }
        private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {        
        }
        private void CmdInitChr_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {          
            player1.InitialiseCharacter(ChrNameTxtBox.value, ChrClassCmbBox.value);
            Application.Run(new CharConfirmation());

now even though I have declared this instance when trying to use player1 in my second form it does not appear on the list? Im a complete beginner of C# as I literally only started using it for the first time yesterday so may not have a proper understanding.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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