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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T16:22:13+00:00 2026-06-13T16:22:13+00:00

Would it be possible to wrap repetitive code like this: IList<Bla1> Bla1s = (from

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Would it be possible to wrap repetitive code like this:

IList<Bla1> Bla1s = (from a in Containers
       where a.Right.GetType().Name.Equals("Bla1")
select
(
  (Bla1) a.Right
)).Distinct().ToList<Bla1>();

into a generic construct (method?). There are many Blas (Bla1, Bla2 …). I guess Bla would represent T but I have not much experience with generics for such situations. Thanks.

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    2026-06-13T16:22:14+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    If you want to test for the type and not just type name, then you can do:

    IList<T> items = Containers.Select(c => c.Right).OfType<T>().Distinct().ToList();
    

    Thus, your generic method could look like this:

    IList<T> GenericMethod<T>()
    {
        return Containers.Select(c => c.Right).OfType<T>().Distinct().ToList();
    }
    

    As hvd mentioned in the comments, the code above would also return any Right element that is of a type derived from T. If your intention is to filter for type T only, use this instead:

    IList<T> GenericMethod<T>(IEnumerable<Container> containers)
    {
        return containers.Select(c => c.Right)
            .Where(x => x.GetType() == typeof(T)).Cast<T>()
            .Distinct().ToList();
    }
    
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