i have this

dynamic d = new ExpandoObject();
d.Name = attribute.QualifiedName.Name;

so , i know that d will have a property Name. Now if i don't know the name of the property at compile time , how do i add that property to the dynamic. i found this SO Question

so, there is this complicated concept of call binders etc..which is tough to get in the first place.any simpler way of doing this ?

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dynamic d = new ExpandoObject();
((IDictionary<string,object>)d)["test"] = 1;
//now you have d.test = 1
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You can also do like this:-

Dictionary<string,object> coll = new Dictionary<string,object>();
    coll.Add("Prop1","hello");
    coll.Add("Prop2",1);
    System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject obj = dic.Expando();

//You can have this ext method to better help

public static ExpandoObject Expando(this IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string, object>> 
dictionary)
        {
            var expando = new ExpandoObject();
            var expandoDic = (IDictionary<string, object>)expando;
            foreach (var item in dictionary)
            {
                expandoDic.Add(item);
            }
            return expando;
        }
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good way ...much cleaner .. – ashutosh raina Dec 3 '11 at 17:30
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