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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:14:53+00:00 2026-05-10T23:14:53+00:00

Aloha I have a method with (pseudo) signature: public static T Parse<T>(string datadictionary) where

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I have a method with (pseudo) signature:

public static T Parse<T>(string datadictionary) where T : List<U> 

This doesn’t build. How can I restrict the in the method to accept only generic List<> objects (which should of cource not contain T’s but something else 🙂

I need to restrict the type of T because I need to call a method on it in this code. The type passed in is a custom collection (based on List).

public class MyCollection<T> : List<T> where T: MyClass, new() {     public void Foo(); }   public static T Parse<T>(string datadictionary) where T : MyCollection<U> {     T.Foo(); } 

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  1. 2026-05-10T23:14:54+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    Well, you can have two type parameters:

    public static T Parse<T, U>(string datadictionary) where T : List<U> 

    That way you’ll also actually know what U is (in a compile-time manner)…

    EDIT: Alternatively (and better), just specify the element type and change the return type:

    public static List<T> Parse<T>(string datadictionary) 

    e.g.

    List<int> data = Parse<int>(whatever); 

    Note that you may wish to change from List<T> to IList<T> or even a broader interface.

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