I need to do this:-
MyClass.cs
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace set_property__Enum_To_Nullable_Enum
{
public enum MyEnum : short
{
One,
Two,
Three
}
public class MyClass
{
public string MyStringProperty { get; set; }
public MyEnum? MyEnumProperty { get; set; }
public void ShowAll(string message)
{
Console.WriteLine(message);
Console.WriteLine("String = " + MyStringProperty);
Console.WriteLine("Enum = " + MyEnumProperty.Value);
}
}
}
Program.cs
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Reflection;
namespace set_property__Enum_To_Nullable_Enum
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//Names
string myAssemblyName = "MyAssembly";
string myNamespaceName = "set_property__Enum_To_Nullable_Enum";
string myClassName = "MyClass";
string propertyNameOne = "MyStringProperty";
string propertyNameTwo = "MyEnumProperty";
//Data
string myString = "Hello World!";
short myInteger = 1;
//Preprocessing
Assembly myAssmbly = Assembly.Load(myAssemblyName);
Type myType = myAssmbly.GetType(myNamespaceName + "." + myClassName);
//Create class-instance
object objectInstance = Activator.CreateInstance(myType);
//Set property-values
PropertyInfo propertyInfoOne = myType.GetProperty(propertyNameOne);
propertyInfoOne.SetValue(objectInstance, myString, null);
PropertyInfo propertyInfoTwo = myType.GetProperty(propertyNameTwo);
propertyInfoTwo.SetValue(objectInstance, myInteger, null);//<---------------
//Call method
myType.InvokeMember("ShowAll",
BindingFlags.InvokeMethod | BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public,
null,
objectInstance,
new object[] { "My name is Khan" });
string end = string.Empty;
}
}
}
But Int32 value is not automatically converted to MyEnum.
At the specific line, an exception is being generated.
Object of type 'System.Int16' cannot be converted to type 'System.Nullable`1[set_property__Enum_To_Nullable_Enum.MyEnum]'.
How to do it?
I need further help please!
Enum.ToObject() can not handle null.
OK, you need to use Enum.ToObject
in this case, since you're using reflection. But you also need to unwrap the nullable to use that, which Nullable.GetUnderlyingType
does for you.
So, you need to get the Type
corresponding to MyEnum
:
Type nullableEnumType = propertyInfoTwo.PropertyType;
Type enumType = Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(nullableEnumType);
then use Enum.ToObject
to produce a boxed instance of MyEnum
with the value you specify:
object enumValue = Enum.ToObject(enumType, myInteger);
So, putting it all together:
object enumValue = Enum.ToObject(Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(propertyInfoTwo.PropertyType), myInteger);
propertyInfoTwo.SetValue(objectInstance, enumValue, null);
EDIT:
if myInteger
is nullable, itself, you should use:
object enumValue =
myInteger.HasValue
? Enum.ToObject(Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(propertyInfoTwo.PropertyType), myInteger.Value);
: null;
Just cast it?
propertyInfoTwo.SetValue(objectInstance, (MyEnum?)myInteger, null);
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