In c#, can you do something like this?
type typeOfInt = type(int);
int x = (typeOfInt)1;
Basically I want to store a type as a variable, so I can use the variable as a cast. I am trying to do this because in me parametric polymorphism function, a variable could be 1 of 2 types. Both types has the same methods I want to use, but it wont let me use it because it's of a variable type.
public static void SetFolderOrderValue<T>(T item, int value, Report reportObject)
{
if (!item.Exists)
{
reportObject.Log("The folder \"" + item.Name + "\" does not exist.");
return;
}
try
{
item.SetProperty(folderOrderProperty, value);
item.Update();
}
catch (SPException ex)
{
reportObject.Log("An error occurred when saving changes to the folder \"" + item.Name + "\". Maybe due to concurrent changes from another user. Please try again after a minute.\n" + Report.GetErrorInfo(ex));
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
reportObject.Log("An error occured with \"" + item.Name + "\":\n" + Report.GetErrorInfo(ex));
}
}
If I can at least store the cast as a value, then I can just pass another boolean in the function saying which of the 2 types it is.
GetType()
method and type checks are a run-time guys, so you can't leverage static typing here. You can use reflection or C# dynamics to call any method by name or checkitem
type against all possible types usingas
operator