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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:13:20+00:00 2026-05-16T02:13:20+00:00

Using reflection on the type DerivedClassB can we determine: a) that it uses the

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Using reflection on the type DerivedClassB can we determine:
a) that it uses the base class ctor that takes a string param
b) the actual value that it passes?

public class BaseClass
{
    public BaseClass()
    {            
    }

    public BaseClass(string someParameter)
    {            
    }
}

public class DerivedClassA : BaseClass
{
    public DerivedClassA()
    {            
    }
}

public class DerivedClassB : BaseClass
{
    public DerivedClassB(): base("canWeFindThis")
    {            
    }
}
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    2026-05-16T02:13:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:13 am

    a) Yes. Technically, you can find out which other constructors are called, if you read the information from ConstructorInfo.GetMethodBody() but without a helper library like Mono.Cecil, you’d have to decode the IL from a byte array.

    b) In your case, yes but generally no. Reflection can only be used to reflect on static data, not runtime dynamic state, so you wouldn’t be able to use it to know which values were passed as parameter to a constructor unless it was specified as a literal, like you have, in which case you can use the same technique above with ConstructorInfo.GetMethodBody() or Mono.Cecil.

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