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I'm not certain of the terminology so forgive my lack of clarity: Given a List<someclass> collection, can one create an extension method utilizing refection that allows one to return an array of specific class members/properties in the list collection by using the properties name? I realize the internal types may vary but the extension method would return the correct type.

public class someClass
{
    public someClass(UInt32 _someInt, Double _someDouble, String _someString)
    {
        someInt = _someInt;
        someDouble = _someDouble;
        someString = _someString;
    }
    public UInt32 someInt { get; set; }
    public Double someDouble { get; set; }
    public String someString { get; set; }

  }

...
List<someClass> listOfClasses = new List<someClass>();
listOfClasses.Add(new someClass(...));
listOfClasses.Add(new someClass(...));
listOfClasses.Add(new someClass(...));

//an extension function that does something like this
object[] propDouble = listOfClasses.ToArray("someDouble");
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  • Nothing. Just looking at answers now...
    – Gio
    May 7, 2013 at 16:53

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var propDouble = listOfClasses.Select(x => typeof(someClass)
                                           .GetProperty("someDouble")
                                           .GetValue(x)).ToArray();
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    This throws an error:No overload method 'getvalue' takes one argument.
    – Gio
    May 7, 2013 at 17:02
  • @Gio: Which .NET framework are you using, if you use .NET 4.5, it's fine, if you are below, try GetValue(x, null)
    – cuongle
    May 7, 2013 at 17:06
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    That was it. Not exactly an extension method but good enough.
    – Gio
    May 7, 2013 at 17:14
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Does this not satisfy what you want???

List<someclass> L;
IEnumerable<DesiredPropertyType> Properties = 
     L.Select(Item => Item.DesiredProperty).ToArray();
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  • I think he wants to specify the property name at runtime. May 7, 2013 at 16:43
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Short answer: Yes

How:

object[] propDouble = listOfClasses.Select(o => o.GetType()
                                                 .GetField("someDouble")
                                                 .GetValue(o)).ToArray();

You can convert this to an Extension Method easily.

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