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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:12:41+00:00 2026-05-16T12:12:41+00:00

I have the following (simplified) method: private static string GetStringFromValue<T>(T val) { if (typeof(T)

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I have the following (simplified) method:

private static string GetStringFromValue<T>(T val)
{
    if (typeof(T) == typeof(DateTime))
    {
        return string.Format("{0}", ((DateTime)val).Year.ToString("0000"));
    }
    return string.Empty;
}

At the cast “(DateTime)val” I get the following error:

Cannot cast expression of Type ‘T’ to type ‘DateTime’

What can I do to access the Year property of the DateTime parameter?

UPDATE: Thank you for all your very fast answers. This method (and method name) is really (!) simplified to show exactly my problem and to let everyone just copy&paste it into his own visual studio. It is just that I wanted to add some Type specific values if the type is a DateTime. Beside that 99% of the method is the same.

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    2026-05-16T12:12:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:12 pm

    Change it to

        return string.Format("{0:yyyy}", val);
    

    To answer the question, the compiler does not realize that T is DateTime.
    To perform this cast, you need to cast through object, like this:

        return ((DateTime)(object)val).Year.ToString("0000");
    
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