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- c# - Using reflection to get values from properties from a list of a . . .
Using reflection to get values from properties from a list of a class Asked 13 years, 2 months ago Modified 12 years, 9 months ago Viewed 69k times
- java - What is reflection and why is it useful? - Stack Overflow
What is reflection, and why is it useful? I'm particularly interested in Java, but I assume the principles are the same in any language
- How costly is . NET reflection? - Stack Overflow
Reflection is costly because of the many checks the runtime must make whenever you make a request for a method that matches a list of parameters Somewhere deep inside, code exists that loops over all methods for a type, verifies its visibility, checks the return type and also checks the type of each and every parameter
- How to dynamically create generic C# object using reflection?
I want to dynamically create TaskA or TaskB using C# reflection (Activator CreateInstance) However I wouldn't know the type before hand, so I need to dynamically create TaskA based on string like "namespace TaskA" or "namespace TaskAB"
- Why is the use of reflection in . NET recommended?
The main value of Reflection is that it can be used to inspect assemblies, types, and members It's a very powerful tool for determining the contents of an unknown assembly or object and can be used in a wide variety of cases Opponents of Reflection will cite that it is slow, which is true when compared to static code execution--however Reflection is used throughout the NET framework, and
- Reflection support in C - Stack Overflow
Reflection isn't supported in any existing at the moment C-standards But still it's possible to get something very similar to this feature in Linux MacOS Windows if gcc clang is used: as several people mentioned here - standard compliers like clang or gcc provide debug information
- what is reflection in C#, what are the benefit. How to use it to get . . .
6 Reflection is the ability of types to provide information about themselves For example, an assembly can tell you what it contains, a type can tell you its methods, properties and so on Dynamically providing this information is useful in many ways
- Using reflection in C# to get properties of a nested object
Using reflection in C# to get properties of a nested object Asked 15 years, 7 months ago Modified 2 years, 11 months ago Viewed 127k times
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