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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:50:24+00:00 2026-05-13T09:50:24+00:00

I have a class: public class class1 { public string Property1 {get;set;} public int

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I have a class:

public class class1
{
public string Property1 {get;set;}
public int Property2 {get;set;}
}

Which will be instantiated:

var c = new class1();
c.Property1 = "blah";
c.Property2 = 666;

So bear with me (I am new to generics), I need another class with a property of a generic type so that Property1 or Property2 can be used to set Property3:

public class Class2
{
public GenericType Property3 {get;set;}
}

I want to be able to:

var c2 = new class2();
c2.Property3 = c1.Property2 // Any property of any type.
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    2026-05-13T09:50:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:50 am

    @bytenik I think the originator is asking that class3 be defined to contain a generic property. That way when he / she has a property from class1 or class2 which in this case is a string / int that class3’s property could handle either case.

    public class Class3<T>
    {
     public T Property3 {get;set;}
    }
    

    I think the intent is the poster wants to do this:

    Class3.Property3 = Class2.Property2
    

    I think the poster will need to cast it to type T for this to work though.

    Look at the link that was posted for an example: Making a generic property

    Here is what you can do:

    namespace GenericSO
    {
        public class Class1
        {
            public int property1 { get;set;}
    
        }
    
        public class Class2<T>
        {
            public T property2 { get; set; }
        }
    
        class Program
        {
            static void Main(string[] args)
            {
                Class1 c1 = new Class1();
                c1.property1 = 20;
    
                Class2<int> c2 = new Class2<int>();
    
                c2.property2 = c1.property1;
            }
        }
    }
    

    Notice how your template property2 gets the value of property1.
    You have to tell it what kind of generic.

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