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I have a class that creates a static array of all properties, using a static constructor. I also have a function -- GetNamesAndTypes() -- that lists the name & type of each property in that array.

Now I want to create another instance-level function -- GetNamesAndTypesAndValues() -- that displays the name & type of each property in the class, as well as that instance's value. How would I do that? Here's the code that I've written so far:

//StaticTest.cs
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Reflection;

namespace StaticTest
{
	public class ClassTest
	{
		private string m_A, m_B, m_C;
		private static PropertyInfo[] allClassProperties;

		static ClassTest()
		{
			Type type = typeof(ClassTest);
			allClassProperties = type.GetProperties();

			// Sort properties alphabetically by name (http://www.csharp-examples.net/reflection-property-names/)
			Array.Sort(allClassProperties, delegate(PropertyInfo p1, PropertyInfo p2)
			{
				return p1.Name.CompareTo(p2.Name);
			});
		}

		public int A
		{
			get { return Convert.ToInt32(m_A); }
			set { m_A = value.ToString(); }
		}

		public string B
		{
			get { return m_B; }
			set { m_B = value; }
		}

		public DateTime C
		{
			get { return DateTime.ParseExact("yyyyMMdd", m_C, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); }
			set { m_C = String.Format("{0:yyyyMMdd}", value); }
		}

		public static void GetNamesAndTypes()
		{
			foreach (PropertyInfo propertyInfo in allClassProperties)
			{
				Console.WriteLine("{0} [type = {1}]", propertyInfo.Name, propertyInfo.PropertyType);
			}
		}

		public void GetNamesAndTypesAndValues()
		{
			foreach (PropertyInfo propertyInfo in allClassProperties)
			{
				Console.WriteLine("{0} [type = {1}]", propertyInfo.Name, propertyInfo.PropertyType);
			}
		}
	}
}

//Program.cs
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using StaticTest;

namespace ConsoleApplication2
{
	class Program
	{
		static void Main(string[] args)
		{
			Console.WriteLine("[static] GetNamesAndTypes()");
			ClassTest.GetNamesAndTypes();
			Console.WriteLine("");

			ClassTest classTest = new ClassTest();
			classTest.A = 4;
			classTest.B = @"bacon";
			classTest.C = DateTime.Now;
			Console.WriteLine("[instance] GetNamesAndTypesAndValues()");
			classTest.GetNamesAndTypesAndValues();

			Console.ReadLine();
		}
	}
}

I tried using propertyInfo.GetValue(), but I couldn't get it to work.

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How this relates to oop? – Yaroslav Yakovlev Aug 31 at 1:56

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In you example propertyInfo.GetValue(this, null) should work. Consider altering GetNamesAndTypesAndValues() as follows:

        public void GetNamesAndTypesAndValues()
        {
                foreach (PropertyInfo propertyInfo in allClassProperties)
                {
                        Console.WriteLine("{0} [type = {1}] [value = {2}]", propertyInfo.Name, propertyInfo.PropertyType, propertyInfo.GetValue(this, null));
                }
        }
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While fine for normal simple properties, this will fail with indexer properties, which take a non-null argument list as specified by PropertyInfo.GetIndexParameters. – Steve Gilham Aug 30 at 23:03
Thank you! – AspNyc Aug 30 at 23:48

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