Given a simple inheritance hierarchy: Person -> Student, Teacher, Staff
Say I have a list of Persons, L. In that list are some Students, Teachers, and Staff.
Using LINQ and C#, is there a way I could write a method that could retrieve only a particular type of person?
I know I can do something like:
var peopleIWant = L.OfType< Teacher >();
But I want to be able to do something more dynamic. I would like to write a method that will retrieve results for any type of Person I could think of, without having to write a method for every possible type.
you can do this:
IList<Person> persons = new List<Person>();
public IList<T> GetPersons<T>() where T : Person
{
return persons.OfType<T>().ToList();
}
IList<Student> students = GetPersons<Student>();
IList<Teacher> teacher = GetPersons<Teacher>();
EDIT: added the where constraint.