I have a situation where I need a class which need to contain information about something which varies at runtime, for example:
class Info<T>
{
public T Max { get; set; }
public T Min { get; set; }
public T DefaultValue { get; set; }
public T Step { get; set; }
// Some other stuff
}
I have to store many instances of this class in a dictionary but problem is that to use dictionary I have to declare one type e.g.
Dictionary<string, Info<int>> dict = new Dictionary<string, Info<int>>();
In this case I can't add another type of info e.g. Info<double>
.
I want something like , I have removed generic version in below case.
{"Price", new Info{Min=100,Max=1000,DefaultValue=200,Step=50}}
{"Adv", new Info{Min=10.50,Max=500.50,DefaultValue=20.50,Step=1.5}}
{"Answer", new Info{Min=false,Max=false,DefaultValue=false,Step=false}}
I can use Dictionary<string, Object> dict = new Dictionary<string, Object>();
but then when I get the dict item back I don't know what type is that, I need to know the type as well e.g. for Price
it's int and for Adv it's double , how will I know it at runtime?
Actually I want to create a validator(I am using .Net Compact Framework 3.5/can not use any inbuilt system if it exists) for example If I have a class like below..
class Demo
{
public int Price { get; set; }
public float Adv { get; set; }
public static bool Validate(Demo d)
{
List<string> err = new List<string>();
// here I have to get Info about the Price
// from dictionary, it can be any storage
Info priceInfo = GetPriceInfo("Price");
if (d.Price < priceInfo.Min)
{
d.Price = priceInfo.Min;
err.Add("price is lower than Min Price");
}
if (d.Price > priceInfo.Max)
{
d.Price = priceInfo.Max;
err.Add("price is above than Max Price");
}
// need to do similar for all kinds of properties in the class
}
}
So idea is to store validation information at one place (in dictionary or somewhere else) and then use that info at validation time, I also would like to know if I can design the above scenario in a better way ?
Maybe there is a better way to do this , any guidelines please?
Dictionary<string, Info>
is slightly better but someone will have to know the actual type. Try to write sample code that uses this API