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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T06:17:06+00:00 2026-06-07T06:17:06+00:00

At compile time, I don’t know what exact type I will pass to a

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At compile time, I don’t know what exact type I will pass to a method, but I am sure that this type will contain some property. How can I pass a Type to a function to perform casting in the function? I would like to get something like that:

foo (classType cl)
{
    int x = ((cl)SomeClass).Id.Value;
}
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    2026-06-07T06:17:08+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 6:17 am

    The other answer won’t work when using .id because your T type isn’t constrained. The class has no idea that any T could implement a field/property called id

    Imagine you used instead

    foo <int>()
    

    T would be int and int doesn’t have an id field/property

    You can constrain though

    foo <T>()
      where T : ClassTypeThatImplementsId
    {
      int x = ((T)SomeClass).Value;
    }
    

    Though this means that T can only be of that particular type. Is there a base class that has ID that you can use instead? I don’t know if this is the solution you want though…

    Edit:

    In response to your post:

    foo <T>()
      where T : BaseClass
    {
      int x = ((T)SomeClass).Value;
    }
    

    Should work assuming BaseClass implements ‘Value’ (and assuming SomeClass comes from somewhere as there appears to be no reference to it in the method!)

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