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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:46:42+00:00 2026-05-23T14:46:42+00:00

I have an object ( MyObject ) with a property ( MyProperty ). I

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I have an object (MyObject) with a property (MyProperty). I want to get it’s type name (i.e. String or MyClass etc.). I use:

PropertyInfo propInfo = typeof(MyObject).GetProperty("MyProperty");
Console.WriteLine(propInfo.PropertyType.Name);
Console.WriteLine(propInfo.PropertyType.FullName);

No problem with simple types, but when MyProperty is a generic type, I face problems on getting it’s name (e.g. Collection<String>). It prints:

Collection`1

System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection`1[[System.String, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089]]

What is that `1? And how can I obtain “Collection<String>“?

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    2026-05-23T14:46:42+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:46 pm

    The `1 means a generic type, with 1 generic parameter.

    One way of getting the string is by using the System.CodeDom, as suggested by @LukeH:

    using System;
    using System.CodeDom;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using Microsoft.CSharp;
    
    namespace ConsoleApplication1
    {
        class Program
        {
            static void Main(string[] args)
            {
                using (var p = new CSharpCodeProvider())
                {
                    var r = new CodeTypeReference(typeof(Dictionary<string, int>));
                    
                    Console.WriteLine(p.GetTypeOutput(r));
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

    An alternative method is here.
    See below for @jaredpar‘s code:

    public static string GetFriendlyTypeName(Type type) {
        if (type.IsGenericParameter)
        {
            return type.Name;
        }
    
        if (!type.IsGenericType)
        {
            return type.FullName;
        }
    
        var builder = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
        var name = type.Name;
        var index = name.IndexOf("`");
        builder.AppendFormat("{0}.{1}", type.Namespace, name.Substring(0, index));
        builder.Append('<');
        var first = true;
        foreach (var arg in type.GetGenericArguments())
        {
            if (!first)
            {
                builder.Append(',');
            }
            builder.Append(GetFriendlyTypeName(arg));
            first = false;
        }
        builder.Append('>');
        return builder.ToString();
    }
    
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