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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T02:37:47+00:00 2026-06-07T02:37:47+00:00

I have the following extension method: public static string ToPropertyName<T,E>(this Expression<Func<E, T>> propertyExpression) {

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I have the following extension method:

public static string ToPropertyName<T,E>(this Expression<Func<E, T>> propertyExpression)
{
    if (propertyExpression == null)
        return null;

    string propName;
    MemberExpression propRef = (propertyExpression.Body as MemberExpression);
    UnaryExpression propVal = null;

    // -- handle ref types
    if (propRef != null)
        propName = propRef.Member.Name;
    else
    {
        // -- handle value types
        propVal = propertyExpression.Body as UnaryExpression;
        if (propVal == null)
            throw new ArgumentException("The property parameter does not point to a property", "property");
        propName = ((MemberExpression)propVal.Operand).Member.Name;
    }

    return propName;
}

I use linq expression when passing property names instead of strings to provide strong typing and I use this function to retrieving the name of the property as a string. Does this method use reflection?

My reason for asking is this method is used quite a lot in our code and I want it to be reasonably fast enough.

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    2026-06-07T02:37:49+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 2:37 am

    As far as I know, reflection is not involved in the sense that some kind of dynamic type introspection happens behind the scenes. However, types from the System.Reflection such as Type or PropertyInfo are used together with types from the System.Linq.Expressions namespace. They are used by the compiler only to describe any Func<T,E> passed to your method as an abstract syntax tree (AST). Since this transformation from a Func<T,E> to an expression tree is done by the compiler, and not at run-time, only the lambda’s static aspects are described.

    Remember though that building this expression tree (complex object graph) from a lambda at run-time might take somewhat longer than simply passing a property name string (single object), simply because more objects need to be instantiated (the number depends on the complexity of the lambda passed to your method), but again, no dynamic type inspection à la someObject.GetType() is involved.

    Example:

    This MSDN article shows that the following lambda expression:

    Expression<Func<int, bool>> lambda1 = num => num < 5;
    

    is transformed to something like this by the compiler:

    ParameterExpression numParam = Expression.Parameter(typeof(int), "num");
    ConstantExpression five = Expression.Constant(5, typeof(int));
    BinaryExpression numLessThanFive = Expression.LessThan(numParam, five);
    Expression<Func<int, bool>> lambda1 =
        Expression.Lambda<Func<int, bool>>(
            numLessThanFive,
            new ParameterExpression[] { numParam });
    

    Beyond this, nothing else happens. So this is the object graph that might then be passed into your method.

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