is it possible to call with reflection a method with "explict type argument" <S> definition
e.g. oObject.Cast<S>() ?

where is:

IList <P> oObject = new List <P>();

I tried with

oObject.getType().InvokeMember( "Cast", BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null, oObject, null)

but it does not work, does anyone know why?

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The Cast extension method lives on the class Enumerable, and you need to call MakeGenericMethod:

typeof(System.Linq.Enumerable)
    .GetMethod("Cast", new []{typeof(System.Collections.IEnumerable)})
    .MakeGenericMethod(typeof(S))
    .Invoke(null, new object[] { oObjectType })

update: Because the method is static, the first parameter to Invoke should be null

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Invoke function does not take one parameter so if I put second parameter as "null"I am getting exception. any clue why ? – milan Dec 21 '09 at 17:52
Exception getting is: Invalid number of parameters. – milan Dec 21 '09 at 17:58
Enumerable.Cast<T>() does not take any "arguments". The argument given in this case is the object you want to call the extension method Cast on. – sixlettervariables Dec 21 '09 at 18:07
but there is no Invoke with just one parameter!? – milan Dec 21 '09 at 18:17
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@milan: Apologies, it appears @Rob's code is slightly incorrect. You would call .Invoke(null, oObject) since Cast is static, per MSDN. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a89hcwhh.aspx – sixlettervariables Dec 21 '09 at 18:26
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I think you're looking for Type.MakeGenericType

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I am sorry but I do not understand such short explanation, could you please write some code in order to understand it better ? – milan Dec 21 '09 at 18:02
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Here is the complete test code but still it does not work. The last line produce always exception. Is it possible to make it work ?

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

namespace reflection_tester
{
    class CBase
    {
        public string Ja = "I am the base";
    }

    class MyClass01 : CBase
    {
        public string _ID;

        public string ID
        {
            get { return _ID; }
            set { _ID = value; }
        }
    }

    class Program
    {

        public static object wrapper()
        {
            //return a list of classes MyClass01

            IList<MyClass01> lstClass01 = new List<MyClass01>();

            MyClass01 oClass01a = new MyClass01();
            oClass01a.ID = "1";

            MyClass01 oClass01b = new MyClass01();
            oClass01b.ID = "2";

            lstClass01.Add(oClass01a);
            lstClass01.Add(oClass01b);

            return lstClass01;
        }

        static void Main(string[] args)
        {

            MyClass01 oMy1 = new MyClass01();
            oMy1._ID = "1";

            MyClass01 oMy2 = new MyClass01();
            oMy2._ID = "3";

            IList<MyClass01> oListType01 = new List<MyClass01>();

            oListType01.Add(oMy1);
            oListType01.Add(oMy2);

            object oObjectType = new object();

            oObjectType = oListType01;

            /* this works */
            IEnumerable<CBase> enumList = oListType01.Cast<CBase>();

            MethodInfo mInfo = typeof(System.Linq.Enumerable).GetMethod("Cast", new[] { typeof(System.Collections.IEnumerable) }).MakeGenericMethod(typeof(CBase));

            /* this does not work, why ? throws exception */
            IEnumerable<CBase> enumThroughObject = (IEnumerable<CBase>)mInfo.Invoke(oObjectType, null);

            return;
        }
    }
}
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