Knaģis already provided the appropriate answer, but I wanted to point out that this line of code is incorrect:
Type T =dt.Columns[0].DataType.GetType();
This will always return Type
, not string
, int
, etc. That's because the Type of DataType
is Type
. Use this instead:
Type T =dt.Columns[0].DataType;
Also, you are using the naming convention for a generic type. While it's a bit confusing on the first read, there's nothing "wrong" with it. Just be aware that there's a difference between a generic type and a variable. For example, give the code in your question, you would not be able to use this code:
var x = new List<T>;
In the context of your code, T
is a variable, not a generic type, so the above would cause a compile-time error.
See this question for more information:
Generics in C#, using type of a variable as parameter