I am using c# and have 4 existing lists, each of a different type (i.e. List<Doctor>
, List<Patient>
etc')
I have a generic search method which receives type T and should search using LINQ the appropriate list based on the type T.
I created a var List<T> listToSearch
and wanted to set it to the appropriate list using if's, but I can't set listToSearch
to any of them.
Code:
// at class level:
private List<Doctor> doctorList;
private List<Patient> patientList;
private List<Visit> visitList;
private List<Treatment> treatmentList;
public IEnumerable search<T>(string field, string rangeStart, string rangeEnd = null)
{
List<T> listToSearch = null;
if (typeof(T) == typeof(Doctor)) { listToSearch = doctorList; }
if (typeof(T) == typeof(Patient)) { listToSearch = patientList; }
if (typeof(T) == typeof(Visit)) { listToSearch = visitList; }
if (typeof(T) == typeof(Treatment)) { listToSearch = treatmentList; }
// more code that isn't relevant to the question here
}
Each typeof(T)
line brings up an error:
"Cannot implicitly convert type
'System.Collections.Generic.List<Doctor/Patient/Visit/Treatment>'
to'System.Collections.Generic.List<T>'
How do I change this code to allow for the use of Generic lists?
search
methods and make only the common logic generic.typeof()
in a generic method is a code smell. Time to put the thinking cap on - you probably want a List<T> argument tosearch
.