Rather than making numerous overloads of a class constructor, I would like to pass in a Dictionary to dynamically set variables.
// Class definition
public class Project
{
public DateTime LastModified;
public string LoanName;
public string LoanNumber;
public int LoanProgram;
public string ProjectAddress;
...
// Project class constructor
public Project(Dictionary<string, object> Dict)
{
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, object> entry in Dict)
{
// ie, when the Key is "LoanName", this.LoanName is set
this.(entry.Key) = entry.Value; // <-- Does not compile, obviously
}
}
}
// application code
...
Dictionary<string, object> dict = new Dictionary<string,object>();
dict.Add("LoanName", "New Loan Name");
dict.Add("LoanProgram", 1);
dict.Add("ProjectAddress", "123 Whatever Way");
Project p = new Project(dict);
...
In the constructor, is there any way to use the Dictionary Key (a string) to determine what class member to set? Can this be done using reflection somehow?
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