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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:08:48+00:00 2026-05-14T04:08:48+00:00

I am trying to create a method that accepts multiple types of controls –

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I am trying to create a method that accepts multiple types of controls – in this case Labels and Panels. The conversion does not work because IConvertible doesn’t convert these Types. Any help would be so appreciated.
Thanks in advance

public void LocationsLink<C>(C control)
    {
        if (control != null)
        {
            WebControl ctl = (WebControl)Convert.ChangeType(control, typeof(WebControl));
            Literal txt = new Literal();
            HyperLink lnk = new HyperLink();
            txt.Text = "If you prefer a map to the nearest facility please ";
            lnk.Text = "click here";
            lnk.NavigateUrl = "/content/Locations.aspx";
            ctl.Controls.Add(txt);
            ctl.Controls.Add(lnk);
        }
    }
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    2026-05-14T04:08:48+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:08 am

    Wouldn’t you want a where constraint on control like so:

    public void LocationsLink<C>(C control) where C : WebControl
    {
        if (control == null)
            throw new ArgumentNullException("control");
    
        Literal txt = new Literal();
        HyperLink lnk = new HyperLink();
        txt.Text = "If you prefer a map to the nearest facility please ";
        lnk.Text = "click here";
        lnk.NavigateUrl = "/content/Locations.aspx";
        control.Controls.Add(txt);
        control.Controls.Add(lnk);
    }
    

    The where constraint forces control to be of type WebControl so no conversion is necessary. Because of the where constraint, you know that control is a class and can be compared to null and that it has a Controls collection.

    I also change the code to throw an exception if control is null. If you really just wanted to ignore situations where a null argument is passed, then simply change that throw new ArgumentNullException("control"); to return null;. Given the compile constraint, I would think that passing a null to your routine would be unexpected and should throw an exception however I do not know how your code will be used.

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