I need to know if the type of a property in a class is a 开发者_JAVA技巧generic collection (List, ObservableCollection) using the PropertyInfo class.
foreach (PropertyInfo p in (o.GetType()).GetProperties())
{
if(p is Collection<T> ????? )
}
Type tColl = typeof(ICollection<>);
foreach (PropertyInfo p in (o.GetType()).GetProperties()) {
Type t = p.PropertyType;
if (t.IsGenericType && tColl.IsAssignableFrom(t.GetGenericTypeDefinition()) ||
t.GetInterfaces().Any(x => x.IsGenericType && x.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == tColl)) {
Console.WriteLine(p.Name + " IS an ICollection<>");
} else {
Console.WriteLine(p.Name + " is NOT an ICollection<>");
}
}
You need the tests t.IsGenericType
and x.IsGenericType
, otherwise GetGenericTypeDefinition()
will throw an exception if the type is not generic.
If the property is declared as ICollection<T>
then tColl.IsAssignableFrom(t.GetGenericTypeDefinition())
will return true
.
If the property is declared as a type which implements ICollection<T>
then
t.GetInterfaces().Any(x => x.IsGenericType && x.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == tColl)
will return true
.
Note that tColl.IsAssignableFrom(t.GetGenericTypeDefinition())
returns false
for a List<int>
for example.
I have tested all these combinations for MyT o = new MyT();
private interface IMyCollInterface1 : ICollection<int> { }
private interface IMyCollInterface2<T> : ICollection<T> { }
private class MyCollType1 : IMyCollInterface1 { ... }
private class MyCollType2 : IMyCollInterface2<int> { ... }
private class MyCollType3<T> : IMyCollInterface2<T> { ... }
private class MyT
{
public ICollection<int> IntCollection { get; set; }
public List<int> IntList { get; set; }
public IMyCollInterface1 iColl1 { get; set; }
public IMyCollInterface2<int> iColl2 { get; set; }
public MyCollType1 Coll1 { get; set; }
public MyCollType2 Coll2 { get; set; }
public MyCollType3<int> Coll3 { get; set; }
public string StringProp { get; set; }
}
Output:
IntCollection IS an ICollection<>
IntList IS an ICollection<>
iColl1 IS an ICollection<>
iColl2 IS an ICollection<>
Coll1 IS an ICollection<>
Coll2 IS an ICollection<>
Coll3 IS an ICollection<>
StringProp is NOT an ICollection<>
GetGenericTypeDefinition
and typeof(Collection<>)
will do the job:
if(p.PropertyType.IsGenericType && typeof(Collection<>).IsAssignableFrom(p.PropertyType.GetGenericTypeDefinition())
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