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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T05:19:47+00:00 2026-05-16T05:19:47+00:00

public abstract class Vehicle { protected void SomeMethod<T>(String paramName, ref T myParam, T val)

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public abstract class Vehicle
{
    protected void SomeMethod<T>(String paramName, ref T myParam, T val)
    {
        //Get the Type that myParam belongs to...
        //(Which happens to be Car or Plane in this instance)
        Type t = typeof(...);
    }
}

public class Car : Vehicle
{
    private String _model;
    public String Model
    {
        get { return _model; }
        set { SomeMethod<String>("Model", ref _model, value); }
    }
}

public class Plane: Vehicle
{
    private Int32 _engines;
    public In32 Engines
    {
        get { return _engines; }
        set { SomeMethod<Int32>("Engines", ref _engines, value); }
    }
}

Is it possible to do what I’m looking for… that is, get t be typeof(Car) or typeof(Plane) using the referenced parameter myParam somehow?

Oh, and I would like to avoid having to pass in a ‘this’ instance to SomeMethod or adding another Generic constraint parameter if I can.

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    2026-05-16T05:19:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:19 am

    You don’t need to pass in this – it’s already an instance method.

    Just use:

    Type t = this.GetType();
    

    That will give the actual type of vehicle, not Vehicle.

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