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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:49:20+00:00 2026-05-12T18:49:20+00:00

Here is what I mean: I need to be able to substitute this ugly

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Here is what I mean:

I need to be able to substitute this ugly looking C# code:

if (attribute.Name == "Name") machinePool.Name = attribute.Value;
else if (attribute.Name == "Capabilities") machinePool.Capabilities = attribute.Value;
else if (attribute.Name == "FillFactor") machinePool.FillFactor = attribute.Value;

into something like this:

machinePool.ConvertStringToObjectField(attribute.Name) = attribute.Value;

There is no ConvertStringToObjectField() method, but I would like to have something like this, if it’s possible. I have access to the machinePool object class code, so I can add neccessary code, but I am not sure what code it may be or is it even possible to do in C#.

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    2026-05-12T18:49:20+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:49 pm

    Yes, you can do this through reflection:

    var fieldInfo = machinePool.GetType().GetField(attribute.Name);
    fieldInfo.SetValue(machinePool, attribute.Value);
    

    You could also create an extension method to make things easier:

    public static void SetField(this object o, string fieldName, object value)
    {
        var fi = o.GetType().GetField(fieldName);
        fi.SetValue(o, value);
    }
    
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