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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T02:26:00+00:00 2026-06-12T02:26:00+00:00

I have some code that is behaving like my variables are being passed by

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I have some code that is behaving like my variables are being passed by reference when I don’t think they should be.

In a class library I have

public class ListingHelper
{
    public static List<FilterCategory> getListingFilterCertifications(ListingCategory parentListingCategory, ListingFilters filters)
    {
       ...//Building up return object
       filters.gradingServiceId = 2;
    }

}

In the pageLoad of a page I call this:

private void BindForm()
{
   ListingFilters filters = new ListingFilters();
   filters.gradingServiceId = 0;

   if (filters.gradingServiceId > 0)
   {
       listCertification.DataSource = ListingHelper.getListingFilterCertificationById(filters.gradingServiceId);
       listCertification.DataBind();
   }
}

I thought that filters.gradingServiceId should be 0 when I get back from calling my method in the library, but it’s coming back as 2. Are methods parameters to static methods really passed by reference?

Listing Filters:

public class ListingFilters
{
    public String state { get; set; }
    public int categoryId { get; set; }
    public int gradingServiceId { get; set; }
    public int gradeId { get; set; }
}

Edit

Thanks for the link Jon. So it sounds like in .net all user created classes are reference types and even when passed by value you aren’t actually sending a copy of the object but instead a pointer to its location in memory.

If that’s the case how would I pass a copy of my filters object to a method so that I can mess around with the values and have them not be affected in the code that called it?

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    2026-06-12T02:26:01+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:26 am

    You have conceptualized what pass by reference or pass by value in C# means. If you read the specification:

    A value parameter is used for input parameter passing. A value parameter corresponds to a local variable that gets its initial value from the argument that was passed for the parameter. Modifications to a value parameter do not affect the argument that was passed for the parameter.

    Value parameters can be optional, by specifying a default value so that corresponding arguments can be omitted.

    A reference parameter is used for both input and output parameter passing. The argument passed for a reference parameter must be a variable, and during execution of the method, the reference parameter represents the same storage location as the argument variable. A reference parameter is declared with the ref modifier. The following example shows the use of ref parameters.

    What is probably confusing you here is when you pass reference type as a value parameter a copy of the object is not made a copy of the pointer to the object is made. So if you make a modification to the object inside the method it will be on the actual object not a copy. Why this is considered pass by value is that the pointer is the value that is being passed. If however, you reassigned the parameter to another object (i.e. change the pointer) this will not persist outside the method unless your parameter is declared with the ref keyword.

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