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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:09:50+00:00 2026-05-12T14:09:50+00:00

I am attempting to create an Expression that will invoke a specific generic overloaded

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I am attempting to create an Expression that will invoke a specific generic overloaded method (Enumerable.Average in my first test case). The specific type bindings are not known until runtime however so I need to use Reflection to find and create the correct generic method (the Expression is being created from parsed text).

So if I know at runtime that I want to find this specific overload:

public static double Average<TSource>(this IEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, int> selector)

How do I resolve that particular MethodInfo using reflection?

So far I have the following selection statement:

MethodInfo GetMethod(Type argType, Type returnType)
{
    var methods = from method in typeof(Enumerable).GetMethods(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Static)
      where method.Name == "Average" &&
      method.ContainsGenericParameters &&                              
      method.GetParameters().Length == 2 &&
      // and some condition where method.GetParameters()[1] is a Func that returns type argType
      method.ReturnType == returnType
      select method;

      Debug.Assert(methods.Count() == 1);
      return methods.FirstOrDefault();
}

The above narrows it down to three overloads but I want to reflect and find the specific overload that takes a Func<TSource, int> where argType == typeof(int).

I am stumped and any help is appreciated.

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    2026-05-12T14:09:51+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:09 pm

    You need to use MethodInfo.MakeGenericMethod

    EDIT: OK, I had misunderstood the problem… This method should do what you want :

    MethodInfo GetMethod(Type argType, Type returnType)
    {
        var enumerableType = typeof(IEnumerable<>).MakeGenericType(new Type[] { argType });
        Console.WriteLine(enumerableType);
        var methods = from method in typeof(Enumerable).GetMethods(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Static)
          let parameters = method.GetParameters()
          let genParams = method.GetGenericArguments()
          where method.Name == "Average" &&
          method.ContainsGenericParameters &&                              
          parameters.Length == 2 &&
          parameters[1].ParameterType.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == typeof(Func<,>) &&
          parameters[1].ParameterType.GetGenericArguments()[1] == argType &&
          method.ReturnType == returnType
          select method;
    
          return methods.FirstOrDefault();
    }
    
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