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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:15:54+00:00 2026-05-14T20:15:54+00:00

I am trying to create a method that takes a DataTable or a DataRowCollection

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I am trying to create a method that takes a DataTable or a DataRowCollection and converts it to an array of a generic type. Something like this:

    public static T[] ConvertToArray<T>(DataTable dataTable)
    {
        List<T> result = new List<T>();

        foreach (DataRow dataRow in dataTable.Rows)
            result.Add((T)dataRow);

        return result.ToArray();
    }

The problem is this line

result.Add((T)dataRow);

which gives Cannot convert System.Data.DataRow to T.

If I do the same thing without using a generic type, and make sure the class of the objects have a defined custom conversion operator, the code works fine.

So the question is now, how do I pull this of using generics?

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    2026-05-14T20:15:54+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:15 pm

    You could use an object that provides the conversion on a DataRow to your type :

    public interface IDataRowConverter<T>
    {
        T Convert(DataRow row);
    }
    

    Provide your custom converter to your function :

    public static T[] ConvertToArray<T>(DataTable dataTable, IDataRowConverter<T> converter)
    {
        List<T> result = new List<T>();
    
        foreach (DataRow dataRow in dataTable.Rows)
            result.Add(converter.Convert(dataRow));
    
        return result.ToArray();
    }
    

    Then, implement the interface for your needed type :

    public class MyObjectDataRowConverter : IDataRowConverter<MyObject>
    {
        public MyObject Convert(DataRow row)
        {
            MyObject myObject = new MyObject();
    
            // Initialize object using the row instance
    
            return myObject;
        }
    }
    

    You can then call your function using this code :

    MyObject[] objectArray = 
        ConvertToArray<MyObject>(datatable, new MyObjectDataRowConverter());
    
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