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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:46:42+00:00 2026-05-15T16:46:42+00:00

Is it possible to create an extension method that returns the instance that is

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Is it possible to create an extension method that returns the instance that is invoking the extension method?

I would like to have an extension method for anything that inherits from ICollection<T>, returns the object. Much like how jQuery always returns the jquery object.

public static object AddItem<T>(this ICollection<T> collection, T itemToAdd)
{
    collection.Add(itemToAdd);
    return collection;
{

I imagine something like above, but I am not sure how to get back to the parent to the “this” object type for use of something like this:

List<int> myInts = new List<int>().AddItem(5);

EDIT: Just wanted to be clear that i was hoping for a single generic constraint solution.

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    2026-05-15T16:46:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    If you need to return the specific type, you can use a generic constraint:

    public static TCollection AddItem<TCollection, TElement>(
        this TCollection collection,
        TElement itemToAdd)
        where TCollection : ICollection<TElement>
    {
        collection.Add(itemToAdd);
        return collection;
    }
    

    I tested this and it works in VS2010.

    Update (regarding jQuery):

    jQuery chaining works very well because JavaScript uses dynamic typing. C# 4.0 supports dynamic, so you can do this:

    public static dynamic AddItem<T>(this ICollection<T> collection, T itemToAdd)
    {
        collection.Add(itemToAdd);
        return collection;
    }
    

    However, I do recommend the generic constraint version, since it is more type-safe, more efficient, and allows IntelliSense on the returned type. In more complex scenarios, generic constraints aren’t always capable of expressing what you need; in those cases, dynamic can be used (though it won’t bind to additional extension methods, so it doesn’t work well with chaining).

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