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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T03:06:51+00:00 2026-05-25T03:06:51+00:00

I have been searching for a solution for quite a while now and couldn’t

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I have been searching for a solution for quite a while now and couldn’t find anything close.

What I want to achieve:
I have two strings, ‘a’ and ‘b’. String ‘a’ contains a datatype, for example “Boolean”.
String b contains a value like “1” or “False”, could be anything.
I want to be able to store the value of string ‘b’ in a variable which has the datatype of string ‘a’.

If I would itterate trough a list of results with the same values as given in the example the results would be as following:

Foreach(var value in MyList)
{
  if(!var ConvertTo a) //Result would be negative because for "1" for it is not a boolean value, however if 'a' is "Int32" the result would be true.
    continue;  
  else 
  {//The value "False" is convertable to boolean, so the result would true
    Create a variable with datatype boolean with the value 'false'.
  }
}

More or less i’m in search of some strangly hacked version of TryParse().

I used boolean in my example, but this can be any datatype. At least I should be able to handle atleast the following datatypes:

  • Int, Int32, Int64
  • string
  • Boolean
  • float, decimal
  • DateTime

My question:
Is it possible in any way to (try to) convert a value to any datatype given in a string?

I hope my question and example is clear, if not please leave a comment.

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    2026-05-25T03:06:52+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 3:06 am

    You have to map the strings to a type. Since not all of them are System.<yourType> directly, I would consider creating a mapping:

    Dictionary<string, Type> types = new Dictionary<string, Type>();
    types.Add("int", typeof(System.Int32);
    //etc.
    

    Then, use Convert.ChangeType to get your object:

    object myObj = Convert.ChangeType(b, types[a]);
    

    Maybe you could extend this by trying to get the type if the key does not exist in your type mapping:

    object myObj = Convert.ChangeType(b, Type.GetType("System." + a));
    
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