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I am trying to reuse an existing code ... but with no success . Here is the code snippet:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
using System.Text;
using System.Reflection;

namespace GenApp.Utils.Reflection
{
    class FieldTraverser
    {


    	public static string SearchFieldValue(object obj, int MaxLevel, string strFieldMeta , ref object fieldValue)
    	{
    		if (obj == null)
    			return null;
    		else
    		{
    			StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    			bool flagShouldStop = false; 
    			FieldTraverser.PrivDump(sb, obj, "[ObjectToDump]", 0, MaxLevel , ref flagShouldStop , ref fieldValue);
    			return sb.ToString();
    		}
    	} //eof method 



    	public static object GetFieldValue(object obj, string fieldName, ref bool flagShouldStop, ref object objFieldValue)
    	{
    		FieldInfo fi;
    		Type t;

    		t = obj.GetType();
    		fi = t.GetField(fieldName, BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
    		if (fi == null)
    			return null;
    		else
    		{

    			if (fi.Name.Equals(fieldName))
    			{
    				objFieldValue = fi.GetValue(obj);
    				flagShouldStop = true;
    			}
    			return fi.GetValue(obj);
    		} //eof else 
    	} //eof method 


    	protected static void DumpType(string InitialStr, StringBuilder sb, object obj, 
    		int level, System.Type t, int maxlevel , ref bool flagShouldStop , ref object objFieldValue
    		)
    	{
    		FieldInfo[] fi;
    		fi = t.GetFields(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
    		if (t == typeof(System.Delegate)) return;
    		foreach (FieldInfo f in fi)
    		{
    			PrivDump(sb, f.GetValue(obj), f.Name, level + 1, maxlevel , ref flagShouldStop , ref objFieldValue);
    			if (flagShouldStop == true)
    				return; 
    		}
    		object[] arl;
    		int i;
    		if (obj is System.Array)
    		{
    			try
    			{
    				arl = (object[])obj;
    				for (i = 0; i < arl.GetLength(0); i++)
    				{
    					PrivDump(sb, arl[i], "[" + i + "]", level + 1, maxlevel, ref flagShouldStop, ref objFieldValue);
    					if (flagShouldStop == true)
    						return; 
    				}
    			}
    			catch (Exception) { }
    		}
    	}




    	protected static void PrivDump(StringBuilder sb, object obj, string objName, int level, int MaxLevel, ref bool flagShouldStop, ref object objFieldValue)
    	{

    		if (obj == null)
    			return;
    		if (MaxLevel >= 0 && level >= MaxLevel)
    			return;

    		string padstr;
    		padstr = "";
    		for (int i = 0; i < level; i++)
    			if (i < level - 1)
    				padstr += "|";
    			else
    				padstr += "+";
    		string str;
    		string[] strarr;
    		Type t;
    		t = obj.GetType();
    		strarr = new String[7];
    		strarr[0] = padstr;
    		strarr[1] = objName;
    		strarr[2] = " AS ";
    		strarr[3] = t.FullName;
    		strarr[4] = " = ";
    		strarr[5] = obj.ToString();
    		strarr[6] = "\r\n";
    		sb.Append(String.Concat(strarr));
    		if (obj.GetType().BaseType == typeof(ValueType))
    			return;
    		FieldTraverser.DumpType(padstr, sb, obj, level, t, MaxLevel, ref flagShouldStop , ref objFieldValue);
    		Type bt;
    		bt = t.BaseType;
    		if (bt != null)
    		{
    			while (!(bt == typeof(Object)))
    			{
    				str = bt.FullName;
    				sb.Append(padstr + "(" + str + ")\r\n");
    				FieldTraverser.DumpType(padstr, sb, obj, level, bt, MaxLevel , ref flagShouldStop , ref objFieldValue);
    				bt = bt.BaseType;
    				if (bt != null)
    					continue;
    				break;
    			} while (bt != typeof(Object)) ;
    		}
    	} //eof method 
    }//eof class 
    } //eof namespace
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Longest question name badge? – Jon Limjap Jun 17 at 10:40
Don't know ... at least grabbed your attention ; ) – YordanGeorgiev Jun 17 at 10:59

4 Answers

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Note that it is very rare you need to mess with FieldInfo; fields are rarely public, and you should generally be using the PropertyInfos (GetProperties()). However, GetFields will work. For public fields, just GetFields(); for private fields too you need BindingFlags:

class Foo {
    public string abc;
}
class Bar : Foo {
    private int def;
}
static class Program {
    static void Main() {
        object obj = new Bar();
        FieldInfo[] fields = obj.GetType().GetFields(
            BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);

        foreach(FieldInfo field in fields) {
            Console.WriteLine(field.Name + " = " + field.GetValue(obj));
        }
    }
}
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Thanks for the answers I was trying to do something like this ( I am still not sure that .ToString() would be the best way to compare to values of a field:

using System;
using System.Reflection; 


class Foo
{
    public string abc;
}
class Bar : Foo
{
    private int def = 0;
}
static class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
    	object obj = new Bar();
    	object objShouldNotHaveIt = new Foo();
    	object objShouldHaveIt = new Bar();

			string myQuestion = "How-to get a System.Collections.Generic.List<FieldInfo> list which holds all FieldInfo’s of an object of a Type T up to the Object in the class hierarchy in C# ?"; 


    	if (Program.SearchFieldByValue(objShouldNotHaveIt, "def", 0))
    		Console.WriteLine(" NOK"); 

    	if ( Program.SearchFieldByValue(objShouldHaveIt , "def" , 0 ))
    		Console.WriteLine(" OK ");

			Console.WriteLine("Is a " + myQuestion.Length.ToString() + " chars long string considered as long question ? "); 



    	Console.ReadLine();
    } //eof main 


    public static bool SearchFieldByValue ( object obj , string strFieldName , object objFieldValue ) 
    {

    	FieldInfo[] fields = obj.GetType().GetFields(
    	BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);

    	foreach (FieldInfo field in fields)
    	{
    		object objFieldValueReflected = field.GetValue(obj) ; 
    		Console.WriteLine(field.Name + " = " + field.GetValue(obj));
    		if (objFieldValueReflected != null && objFieldValue.ToString().Equals(objFieldValueReflected.ToString()))
    			return true;
    		else
    			continue; 
    	}
    	return false; 

    } //eof method 






} //eof class
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Have you tried specifying BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy?

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Thanks , I just replied via comment and the ajax call did not refresh your answer ... ; ) So AJAX is not always good – YordanGeorgiev Jun 17 at 10:35
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Use System.Type.GetFields()?

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Thanks , may be with BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy .., – YordanGeorgiev Jun 17 at 10:27

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