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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:56:38+00:00 2026-05-11T17:56:38+00:00

Say I’ve got an array of User : class User : IUserDowngraded { public

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Say I’ve got an array of User:

class User : IUserDowngraded
{
    public Int32 Id { get; set; }
}

… with downgraded functionality done by casting the objects to a specific interface:

interface IUserDowngraded
{
    Int32 Id { get; } // removes set functionality from property
}

… how would I cast those downgraded objects (IUserDowngraded) to User objects in a single line of code, using LINQ?

What I’m trying to avoid is this:

// pseudo-code alert:
IUserDowngraded[] downgradedUsers { IUserDowngraded, IUserDowngraded, ... };

var upgradedUsers = new User[downgradedUsers.Count()];

Int32 i = 0;

foreach (IUserDowngraded du in downgradedUsers)
{
    upgradedUsers[i] = (User)user;

    i++;
}
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    2026-05-11T17:56:38+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:56 pm
    var upgradedUsers = downgradedUsers.Cast<User>();
    

    Append a call to ToArray() if you want upgradedUsers as an array, of course.

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