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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:14:19+00:00 2026-05-11T16:14:19+00:00

How do i access objects of an anonymous type outside the scope where its

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How do i access objects of an anonymous type outside the scope where its declared?

for e.g.

void FuncB()
{
var obj = FuncA();
Console.WriteLine(obj.Name);
}

??? FuncA()
{
var a = (from e in DB.Entities
where e.Id == 1
select new {Id = e.Id, Name = e.Name}).FirstOrDefault();

return a;
}
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    2026-05-11T16:14:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:14 pm

    As the other answers have stated, you really shouldn’t do this. But, if you insist, then there’s a nasty hack known as “cast by example” which will allow you to do it. The technique is mentioned in a couple of articles, here and here.

    public void FuncB()
    {
        var example = new { Id = 0, Name = string.Empty };
    
        var obj = CastByExample(FuncA(), example);
        Console.WriteLine(obj.Name);
    }
    
    private object FuncA()
    {
        var a = from e in DB.Entities
                where e.Id == 1
                select new { Id = e.Id, Name = e.Name };
    
        return a.FirstOrDefault();
    }
    
    private T CastByExample<T>(object target, T example)
    {
        return (T)target;
    }
    

    (I can’t take the credit for this hack, although the author of one of those articles says that he doesn’t want to be associated with it either. His name might be familiar.)

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