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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T19:20:44+00:00 2026-05-24T19:20:44+00:00

I frequently find myself having a need to create a class as a container

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I frequently find myself having a need to create a class as a container for some data. It only gets used briefly yet I still have to create the class. Like this:

public class TempObject
{
    public string LoggedInUsername { get; set; }
    public CustomObject SomeCustomObject { get; set; }
    public DateTime LastLoggedIn { get; set; }
}


public void DoSomething()
{
    TempObject temp = new TempObject
    {
        LoggedInUsername = "test",
        SomeCustomObject = //blah blah blah,
        LastLoggedIn = DateTime.Now
    };
    DoSomethingElse(temp);
}

public void DoSomethingElse(TempObject temp)
{
    // etc...
}

Usually my temporary objects have a lot more properties, which is the reason I want to group them in the first place. I wish there was an easier way, such as with an anonymous type. The problem is, I don’t know what to accept when I pass it to another method. The type is anonymous, so how am I supposed to accept it on the other side?

public void DoSomething()
{
    var temp = new
    {
        LoggedInUsername = "test",
        SomeCustomObject = //blah blah,
        LastLoggedIn = DateTime.Now
    };
    // I have intellisense on the temp object as long as I'm in the scope of this method.
    DoSomethingElse(temp);
}

public void DoSomethingElse(????)
{
    // Can't get my anonymous type here. And even if I could I doubt I would have intellisense.
}

Is there a better way to create a temporary container for a bunch of different types, or do I need to define classes every time I need a temporary object to group things together?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-24T19:20:45+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 7:20 pm

    Tuple may be the solution you’re looking for.

    public void DoSomething() 
    {
        var temp = Tuple.Create("test", "blah blah blah", DateTime.Now);
        DoSomethingElse(temp);
    }
    
    public void DoSomethingElse(Tuple<string, string, DateTime> data)
    {
        // ...
    }
    
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