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I use a third party control which exports some data to different formats. The control has a property ExportSettings. But it is read-only.

I've to manually set its properties like

ctrl.ExportSettings.Paging = false;
ctr.ExportSettings.Background = Color.Red;

So I get the ExportSettings object from the user and I want to set it to the control.

How can I copy all its member values to the user control?

5 Answers 5

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Try reflection-based cloning:

private object CloneObject(object o)
{
    Type t = o.GetType();
    PropertyInfo[] properties = t.GetProperties();

    Object p = t.InvokeMember("", System.Reflection.BindingFlags.CreateInstance, 
        null, o, null);

    foreach (PropertyInfo pi in properties)
    {
        if (pi.CanWrite)
        {
            pi.SetValue(p, pi.GetValue(o, null), null);
        }
    }

    return p;
}
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  static void CopyProperties(object dest, object src)
  {
   foreach (PropertyDescriptor item in TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(src))
   {
    item.SetValue(dest, item.GetValue(src));
   } 
  }
4

Use AutoMapper :

Its very easy to use.

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You can do it via Reflection.

Something like this:

Type exportSettingType = ctrl.ExportSettings.GetType();

foreach (PropertyInfo property in exportSettingType.GetProperties())
{
    object value = property.GetValue(ctrl.ExportSettings, null);
    property.SetValue(secondControl.ExportSettings, value, null);
}
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see How do you do a deep copy of an object in .NET (C# specifically)?

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