The setVariant method of the SafeArray Class contains the following signatures:
setString(int idx, String val)
setString(int idx1, int idx2, String val)
Sets an element of a one-dimensional SafeArray.
public void setVariant(int idx, Variant val);
Note Although Variant methods can operate on any SafeArray type, it is usually much more efficient to use the specific method for the element type. This is true even if the SafeArray is a SafeArray of Variants.
idx | The element index, which ranges from the index of the lower bound to the index of the upper bound. |
val | The new element value. |
IndexOutOfBoundsException if the array is not one-dimensional or if idx does not lie between the lower bound and the upper bound of the SafeArray (inclusive).
ClassCastException if the Java value cannot be converted to the SafeArray element type by using the Win32 VariantChangeType function.
Sets an element of a two-dimensional SafeArray.
public void setVariant(int idx1, int idx2, Variant val);
Note Although Variantjsdk_ref_com_Variant methods can operate on any SafeArray type, it is usually much more efficient to use the specific method for the element type. This is true even if the SafeArray is a SafeArray of Variants.
idx1 | The first element index, which ranges from LBound(1) to UBound(1). |
idx2 | The first element index, which ranges from LBound(2) to UBound(2). |
val | The new element value. |
IndexOutOfBoundsException if the array is not two-dimensional or if either index lies outside the defined range.
ClassCastException if the Java value cannot be converted to the SafeArray element type by using the Win32 VariantChangeType function.