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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:46:20+00:00 2026-05-12T05:46:20+00:00

In C# I have the following object: public class Item { } public class

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In C# I have the following object:

public class Item
{ }

public class Task<T>
{ }

public class TaskA<T> : Task<T>
{ }

public class TaskB<T> : Task<T>
{ }

I want to dynamically create TaskA or TaskB using C# reflection (Activator.CreateInstance). However I wouldn’t know the type before hand, so I need to dynamically create TaskA based on string like “namespace.TaskA” or “namespace.TaskAB”.

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    2026-05-12T05:46:21+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:46 am

    Check out this article and this simple example. Quick translation of same to your classes …

    var d1 = typeof(Task<>);
    Type[] typeArgs = { typeof(Item) };
    var makeme = d1.MakeGenericType(typeArgs);
    object o = Activator.CreateInstance(makeme);
    

    Per your edit: For that case, you can do this …

    var d1 = Type.GetType("GenericTest.TaskA`1"); // GenericTest was my namespace, add yours
    Type[] typeArgs = { typeof(Item) };
    var makeme = d1.MakeGenericType(typeArgs);
    object o = Activator.CreateInstance(makeme);
    

    To see where I came up with backtick1 for the name of the generic class, see this article.

    Note: if your generic class accepts multiple types, you must include the commas when you omit the type names, for example:

    Type type = typeof(IReadOnlyDictionary<,>);
    
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