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I know the name of a property in my C# class. Is it possible to use reflection to set the value of this property?

For example, say I know the name of a property is string propertyName = "first_name";. And there actaully exists a property called first_name. Can I set it using this string?

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  • Is it a static property?
    – BoltClock
    Oct 10, 2011 at 21:18
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    I would rename the question to: "Is it possible to use reflection to set the value of a property?" And answer is: Yes, it is possible. You can do it.
    – Al Kepp
    Oct 10, 2011 at 21:19
  • @Snowbear It wouldn't allow me to use Question in the title, and needed to be 15 chars. If you dont like the title, then change it.
    – user489041
    Oct 10, 2011 at 21:19
  • @BoltClock No, it is not a static property
    – user489041
    Oct 10, 2011 at 21:20

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Yes, you can use reflection - just fetch it with Type.GetProperty (specifying binding flags if necessary), then call SetValue appropriately. Sample:

using System;

class Person
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
}

class Test
{
    static void Main(string[] arg)
    {
        Person p = new Person();
        var property = typeof(Person).GetProperty("Name");
        property.SetValue(p, "Jon", null);
        Console.WriteLine(p.Name); // Jon
    }
}

If it's not a public property, you'll need to specify BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance in the GetProperty call.

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