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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:20:55+00:00 2026-05-16T14:20:55+00:00

I’ve made the following extension method … public static class ObjectExtensions { public static

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I’ve made the following extension method …

public static class ObjectExtensions
{
    public static T As<T>(this object pObject, T pDefaultValue)
    {
        if (pObject == null || pObject == DBNull.Value)
            return pDefaultValue;
        return (T) pObject;
    }
}

… which i use for e.g. reading data like so:

string field = datareader["column"].As("default value when null")

But it doesn’t work when i want to cast to a nullable enum from a boxed value. The best i could come up with was this (messy WIP code which doesn’t work):

public static class ObjectExtensions
{
    public static T As<T>(this object pObject, T pDefaultValue)
    {
        if (pObject == null || pObject == DBNull.Value)
            return pDefaultValue;

        var lType = typeof (T);

        if (!IsNullableEnum(lType))
            return (T) pObject;

        var lEnumType = Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(lType);
        var lEnumPrimitiveType = lEnumType.GetEnumUnderlyingType();

        if (lEnumPrimitiveType == typeof(int))
        {
            var lObject = (int?) pObject;
            return (T) Convert.ChangeType(lObject, lType);
        }

        throw new InvalidCastException();
    }

    private static bool IsNullableEnum(Type pType)
    {
        Type lUnderlyingType = Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(pType);
        return (lUnderlyingType != null) && lUnderlyingType.IsEnum;
    }
}

Usage:

public enum SomeEnum {Value1, Value2};
object value = 1;
var result = value.As<SomeEnum?>();

The current error is an InvalidCastException when it tries to cast an Int32 to the nullable enum. Which is ok i guess, but i’ve no idea how else i could do that? I’ve tried to create an instance of the nullable enum T and assign it a value, but i’m stuck on how exactly this can be done.

Anyone an idea or a better way to solve this? Is it even possible to solve that in a generic way? I’ve done quite a lot of searching on that, but i’ve not found anything useful.

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    2026-05-16T14:20:56+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:20 pm

    You can do it by invoking the constructor for the nullable type you need. Like this:

                Type t = typeof(Nullable<>).MakeGenericType(lEnumType);
                var ctor = t.GetConstructor(new Type[] { lEnumType });
                return (T)ctor.Invoke(new object[] { pObject });
    
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