I am working on building a re-usable function to deserialize a JSON string.
The JSON deserialization routines need an object type(jsonTestObject). This all works as expected.
// serialize json to object
jsonTestObject testO = new jsonTestObject();
testO = Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<jsonTestObject>(jsonString);
When I try to wrap this in a re-usable function to deserialize "any" object type I send, I run into issues. I am not sure how to pass the object type as a parameter to the function as I cant strongly type it.
I want to send "any" object type to my function and cast the result to my desired object type (As I will know what object type I am expecting when making the call.)
I don't want to hardcode a separate function for all classes that I want to serialize/deserialize.
Here is what I have that is not working...
JSONdeserialize(string jSONstring,Type t)
{
object newObject;
// deserialize object based on the original object type that was passed in.
newObject = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<t>(jSONstring); //ERROR LINE
return newObject;
}
jsonTestObject jsonObject = new jsonTestObject();
object o = JSONdeserialize(jsonString, jsonObject.GetType());
jsonObject = (jsonTestObject)o;
ERROR: "'t' is a variable but is used like a type"