I have the following interface in my project.
public interface Setting<T>
{
T Value { get; set; }
}
Using reflection, I would like to examine properties that implement this interface and extract Value.
So far I have written this, which successfully creates a list of properties that implement Setting.
var properties = from p in obj.GetType().GetProperties(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public)
where p.PropertyType.GetInterfaces().Any(x => x.IsGenericType && x.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == typeof(IAplSetting<>))
select p;
Next I would like to do this: (Please ignore the undefined variables, you can assume that they really do exist in my actual code.)
foreach (var property in properties)
{
dictionary.Add(property.Name, property.GetValue(_theObject, null).Value);
}
The problem is that GetValue returns an object. In order to access Value, I need to be able to cast to Setting<T>. How would I get Value and store it, without needing to know the exact type of T?
You could continue this approach with one more level of indirection:
If you’re using
dynamic(re: your comment aboutExpandoObject), this can be much simpler: