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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T14:44:15+00:00 2026-05-19T14:44:15+00:00

Using JavaScript it’s possible to access an object using the dot notation or array

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Using JavaScript it’s possible to access an object using the dot notation or array notation.

var myArray = {e1:"elem1",e2:"elem2",e3:"elem3",e4:"elem4"};
var val1 = myArray["e1"];
var val2 = myArray.e1;

Is it possible to accomplish this using C#?

This is what I have attempted:

[AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]
public ActionResult Edit(int id, FormCollection frmVals)
{
  string value;
  Owner owner = new Owner();

  foreach (var key in frmVals.AllKeys)
  {
    value = frmVals[key];
    owner[key] = value;  
  }
}
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    2026-05-19T14:44:16+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    While there is no way to do this exactly with C#. You could change your code in several ways that may accomplish your goal. First, you could use a Dictionary like this:

    var something = new Dictionary<string, object>() {
        { "property", "value"},
        { "property1", 1}
    };
    foreach (var keyVal in something) {
        var property = keyVal.Key;
        var propertyValue = keyVal.Value;
    }
    

    Another option would be to do it dynamically:

    dynamic somethingDyn = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject();
    somethingDyn.property = "value";
    somethingDyn.property1 = 1;
    
    var somethingDynDict = (IDictionary<string, object>)somethingDyn;
    var propValue = somethingDyn["property"];
    
    foreach (var keyVal in somethingDynDict) {
        var property = keyVal.Key;
        var propertyValue = keyVal.Value;
    }
    

    If you need to iterate through properties on a strongly typed object you could use reflection:

    var owner = new Metis.Domain.User();
    var properties = owner.GetType().GetProperties();
    foreach (var prop in properties) {
        object value = prop.GetValue(owner, null);
    }
    
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