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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:53:05+00:00 2026-05-16T23:53:05+00:00

Take the following example (created purely to demonstrate the point). What I am trying

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Take the following example (created purely to demonstrate the point). What I am trying to do is isolate one part of the system from another and only want to expose a specific subset of the functionality externally from the assembly while internally working against the full objects methods.

This code compiles, but I get an invalid cast exception at runtime. It feels like this should work but unfortunately it does not.

Can anybody suggest an elegant solution to this problem?

UPDATED: Based on comments I have changed this example to better demonstrate the issue, I also in the sample now show the solution that worked for me…

    using System.Collections.Generic;

    namespace Test
    {
        public class PeopleManager
        {
            List<Person> people = new List<Person>();

            public PeopleManager()
            {
            }

            public void CreatePeople()
            {               
                people.Add(new Person("Joe", "111 aaa st"));
                people.Add(new Person("Bob", "111 bbb st"));
                people.Add(new Person("Fred", "111 ccc st"));
                people.Add(new Person("Mark", "111 ddd st"));                
            }

            public IList<IName> GetNames()
            {
                /* ERROR
                 * Cannot convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.List<Test.Person>' 
                 * to 'System.Collections.Generic.List<Test.IName>' c:\notes\ConsoleApplication1\Program.cs
                 */

                return (List<IName>) people; // <-- Error at this line

                // Answered my own question, do the following

                return people.ConvertAll(item => (IName)item);
            }
        }

        public interface IName
        {
            string Name { get; set; }
        }

        internal class Person : IName
        {
            public Person(string name, string address)
            {
                this.Name = name;
                this.Address = address;
            }

            public string Name
            {
                get;
                set;
            }

            public string Address
            {
                get;
                set;
            }
        }
    }
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    2026-05-16T23:53:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:53 pm
    IList<IName> restricted = people.Cast<IName>().ToList(); 
    
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