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C# Convert Func<T1, object> to Func<T1, T2>

I have no doubt this is as easy to do as possible, but I have a function creator library that creates lambda functions for me of the form:

Func<T1, object>

And I'm looking to specify the out parameter more specifically - Basically, I'm looking to be able to create something along the lines of:

private Func<T1, T2> GetFunc<T1, T2>(string expression)
{
    Func<T1, object> objFunc = CreateFunction(expression));
    return objFunc as Func<T1, T2>;
}

But, when I try this, I get back a null (as an aside, if I return objFunc as a Func<T1, object> it is not a null, so I know that's not where my issue lay).

How do I do this correctly?

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John Bustos Avatar asked Aug 18 '15 16:08

John Bustos


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1 Answers

Try:

private Func<T1, T2> GetFunc<T1, T2>(string expression)
{
    Func<T1, object> objFunc = CreateFunction(expression));
    return arg=>(T2)objFunc(arg);
}
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Tyree Jackson Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 18:09

Tyree Jackson