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The code block below results in the error: TargetParameterCountException was unhandled by user code. Parameter count mismatch.

    public void AddListViewItem(string[] Data)
    {
        if (InvokeRequired)
        {
            Invoke(new Action<string[]>(AddListViewItem), Data);
        }
        else
        {
            ListViewData.Items.Add(Data[0]).SubItems.AddRange
            (
                new string[]
                { 
                    Data[1],
                    Data[2],
                    Data[3],
                }
            );
        }
    }

Any ideas?

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What's the signature of AddListViewItem? – Daniel Renshaw Sep 15 '10 at 21:09
It's right there. He's calling it recursively. – BFree Sep 15 '10 at 21:10
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Make sure to accept the answer that solved your problem. – BFree Sep 15 '10 at 21:13

1 Answer

up vote 15 down vote accepted

The error occurs because of array covariance; an array of strings is assignable to object[]. This causes the Invoke method to treat each element of the string array as if it should be an argument to the AddListViewItem method.

Here's a fix:

Invoke(new Action<string[]>(AddListViewItem), new object[] {Data});

(or)

Invoke(new Action<string[]>(AddListViewItem), (object)Data);

This makes it crystal-clear to Invoke that the target method takes a single parameter.

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Perfect! Thanks! – sooprise Sep 15 '10 at 21:10
@Ani, Could you explain what is array covariance? better with an example. Thanks. – smwikipedia Apr 18 at 16:00

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