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Setting value in an array via reflection


Is there a way to set a single value in an array property via reflection in c#?

My property is defined like this:

double[]    Thresholds      { get; set; }

For "normal" properties I use this code to set it via reflection:

PropertyInfo pi = myObject.GetType().GetProperty(nameOfPropertyToSet);
pi.SetValue(myObject, Convert.ChangeType(valueToSet, pi.PropertyType), null);

How would I have to change this code to set the value in an array property at an arbitrary position? Thanks!

BTW: I tried to use the index parameter, but that seems only to work for indexed properties, not properties that are arrays...


Solution

  • When you do:

    obj.Thresholds[i] = value;
    

    that is semantically equivalent to:

    double[] tmp = obj.Thresholds;
    tmp[i] = value;
    

    which means you don't want a SetValue at all; rather, you want to use GetValue to obtain the array, and then mutate the array. If the type is known to be double[], then:

    double[] arr = (double[]) pi.GetValue(myObject, null);
    arr[i] = value;
    

    otherwise perhaps the non-generic IList approach (since arrays implement IList):

    IList arr = (IList) pi.GetValue(myObject, null);
    arr[i] = value;
    

    If it is a multi-dimensional array, you'll have to use Array in place of IList.