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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:52:44+00:00 2026-05-14T04:52:44+00:00

How i can get full right name of generic type? For example: This code

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How i can get full right name of generic type?

For example:
This code

typeof(List<string>).Name

return

List`1

instead of

List<string>

How to get a right name?

typeof(List<string>).ToString()

returns System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String] but i want to get initial name:

List<string>

Is it real?

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    2026-05-14T04:52:45+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:52 am

    Use the FullName property.

    typeof(List<string>).FullName
    

    That will give you the namespace + class + type parameters.

    What you are asking for is a C# specific syntax. As far as .NET is concerned, this is proper:

    System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String]
    

    So to get what you want, you’d have to write a function to build it the way you want it. Perhaps like so:

    static string GetCSharpRepresentation( Type t, bool trimArgCount ) {
        if( t.IsGenericType ) {
            var genericArgs = t.GetGenericArguments().ToList();
    
            return GetCSharpRepresentation( t, trimArgCount, genericArgs );
        }
    
        return t.Name;
    }
    
    static string GetCSharpRepresentation( Type t, bool trimArgCount, List<Type> availableArguments ) {
        if( t.IsGenericType ) {
            string value = t.Name;
            if( trimArgCount && value.IndexOf("`") > -1 ) {
                value = value.Substring( 0, value.IndexOf( "`" ) );
            }
    
            if( t.DeclaringType != null ) {
                // This is a nested type, build the nesting type first
                value = GetCSharpRepresentation( t.DeclaringType, trimArgCount, availableArguments ) + "+" + value;
            }
    
            // Build the type arguments (if any)
            string argString = "";
            var thisTypeArgs = t.GetGenericArguments();
            for( int i = 0; i < thisTypeArgs.Length && availableArguments.Count > 0; i++ ) {
                if( i != 0 ) argString += ", ";
    
                argString += GetCSharpRepresentation( availableArguments[0], trimArgCount );
                availableArguments.RemoveAt( 0 );
            }
    
            // If there are type arguments, add them with < >
            if( argString.Length > 0 ) {
                value += "<" + argString + ">";
            }
    
            return value;
        }
    
        return t.Name;
    }
    

    For these types (with true as 2nd param):

    typeof( List<string> ) )
    typeof( List<Dictionary<int, string>> )
    

    It returns:

    List<String>
    List<Dictionary<Int32, String>>
    

    In general though, I’d bet you probably don’t need to have the C# representation of your code and perhaps if you do, some format better than the C# syntax would be more appropriate.

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