Logo Questions Linux Laravel Mysql Ubuntu Git Menu
 

c# use reflection to get a private member variable from a derived class

I have the following structure:

abstract class Parent {}


class Child : Parent
{   
    // Member Variable that I want access to:
    OleDbCommand[] _commandCollection;

    // Auto-generated code here
}

Is it possible to use reflection from within the Parent class to access the _commandCollection within the Child class? If not any suggestions on how I can achieve this?

EDIT: Its probably worth mentioning that in the abstract Parent class I plan to use IDbCommand[] to handle the _commandCollection object as not all my TableAdapters will be using OleDb to connect to their respective databases.

EDIT2: For all the comments saying ... just add a property of function to the child class, I can't as its automatically generated by the VS Designer. I really don't want to have to re-do my work every time I change something in the designer!

like image 563
TK. Avatar asked Dec 28 '22 05:12

TK.


1 Answers

// _commandCollection is an instance, private member
BindingFlags flags = BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic;

// Retrieve a FieldInfo instance corresponding to the field
FieldInfo field = GetType().GetField("_commandCollection", flags);

// Retrieve the value of the field, and cast as necessary
IDbCommand[] cc =(IDbCommand[])field.GetValue(this);

Array covariance should ensure that the cast is successful.

I assume some designer will be generating the subclasses? Otherwise, a protected property is probably what you're looking for.

like image 77
Ani Avatar answered Jan 11 '23 22:01

Ani