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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:36:19+00:00 2026-05-11T09:36:19+00:00

public static void Refer(ref int a,ref int b) in this how do i find

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public static void Refer(ref int a,ref int b)
in this how do i find that these variables are reference variable programatically ..how do i find their type

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:36:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:36 am

    Do you mean you want to know via reflection that the method parameters are by-ref?

    You use MethodBase.GetParameters to get the parameters for the method, and then ParameterInfo.ParameterType to find the type of the parameter and Type.IsByRef to check whether or not it’s passed by reference.

    Here’s a quick example:

    using System; using System.Reflection;  public class Test {     public static void Refer(ref int a,ref int b)     {     }      static void Main()     {         MethodInfo method = typeof(Test).GetMethod('Refer');         ParameterInfo[] parameters = method.GetParameters();         foreach (ParameterInfo parameter in parameters)         {             Console.WriteLine('{0} is ref? {1}',                               parameter.Name,                               parameter.ParameterType.IsByRef);         }     } } 

    You can’t do this in a ‘strong’ way for a variable using a.GetType() or typeof(a) etc. GetType() finds the type of the value of a, which is just an int.

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