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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:32:28+00:00 2026-05-23T14:32:28+00:00

I have a table (my own not DataTable) class witch holds a collection of

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I have a table (my own not DataTable) class witch holds a collection of

   KeyValuePairs<string,Type> [] columns ;

now the Type value assist’s me in my app. for example when i need to create a “DB index”
( a B+tree )

I require the type of the field witch the key would be of ( of its type )

Now what I’m attempting to do is create a generic method which would return that index by
acquiring the name of the field and the table from witch it is from.

The tree referencing the method does not know what type the field would be of my attempt was as follows :

the method :

 public BTree<T,object> CreateIndex<T>(string path,string FieldName) where T : IComparable

in main ( or where ever ) :

   Type index_type = table.Columns[2].Value;// the type
   string field = table.Columns[2].Key; // the name of the field
   BTree< 'type goes here',object> tree = CreateIndex<'type goes here'>(csv_path,field_name);  

I wasn’t able to find a way to extract the type …

I thought putting it as it self index_type, object would do the trick i also tried
casting the type threw

         Type.GetType(index_type.Name)
         Type.GetType(index_type.FullName)
         Type.GetType(index_type)
         Type.GetType(index_type.GetType())

          index_type.GetType() by itself 

but cant seem to get it to except it as a type.
if I of course give the type every thing works fine.

     BTree<float,object> tree = reader.CreateIndex<float>(csv, field); 
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    2026-05-23T14:32:28+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:32 pm
    // the class that contains the CreateIndex<T> method.  Note that you will have to change the BindingFlags if this method is static
    
    public class IndexCreator
    {
    
        // your method
        public BTree<T, object> CreateIndex<T>(string path, string fieldName)
                where T : IComparable
        {
            // method body
        }
    
        // generic method
        public object CreateIndex(Type indexType, string path, string fieldName)
        {
            var genericMethod = GetType()
                .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance)
                .Single(methodInfo => methodInfo.Name == "CreateIndex" && methodInfo.IsGenericMethodDefinition)
                .MakeGenericMethod(indexType);
            return genericMethod.Invoke(this, new object[]{path, fieldName});
    
        }
    
    }
    
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