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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:37:10+00:00 2026-05-14T16:37:10+00:00

I have various ObservableCollections of different object types. I’d like to write a single

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I have various ObservableCollections of different object types. I’d like to write a single method that will take a collection of any of these object types and return a new collection where each element is a deep copy of elements in the given collection. Here is an example for a specifc class

   private static ObservableCollection<PropertyValueRow> DeepCopy(ObservableCollection<PropertyValueRow> list)
   {
        ObservableCollection<PropertyValueRow> newList = new ObservableCollection<PropertyValueRow>();
        foreach (PropertyValueRow rec in list)
        {
            newList.Add((PropertyValueRow)rec.Clone());
        }
        return newList;
   }

How can I make this method generic for any class which implements ICloneable?

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    2026-05-14T16:37:11+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:37 pm

    You could do something like this:

    private static ObservableCollection<T> DeepCopy<T>(ObservableCollection<T> list)
        where T : ICloneable
    {
       ObservableCollection<T> newList = new ObservableCollection<T>();
       foreach (T rec in list)
       {
           newList.Add((T)rec.Clone());
       }
       return newList;
    }
    

    Note that you could make this more general by taking IEnumerable<T>, and LINQ makes it even easier:

    private static ObservableCollection<T> DeepCopy<T>(IEnumerable<T> list)
        where T : ICloneable
    {
       return new ObservableCollection<T>(list.Select(x => x.Clone()).Cast<T>());
    }
    
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