How to do automatic type conversion for parameters when invoking a method using reflection in C#?

Here is some code which can be used for parameters conversion:

public object ConvertSingleItem(string value, Type newType)
{
    if (typeof(IConvertible).IsAssignableFrom(newType))
    {
        return Convert.ChangeType(value, newType);
    }
    else
    {
        // TODO: Add custom conversion for non IConvertible types
        var converter = CustomConvertersFactory.GetConverter(newType);
        return converter.Convert(value);
    }
}

public object ConvertStringToNewNonNullableType(string value, Type newType)
{
    // Do conversion form string to array - not sure how array will be stored in string
    if (newType.IsArray)
    {
        // For comma separated list
        Type singleItemType = newType.GetElementType();

        var elements = new ArrayList();
        foreach (var element in value.Split(','))
        {
            var convertedSingleItem = ConvertSingleItem(element, singleItemType);
            elements.Add(convertedSingleItem);
        }
        return elements.ToArray(singleItemType);
    }
    return ConvertSingleItem(value, newType);
}

public object ConvertStringToNewType(string value, Type newType)
{
    // If it's not a nullable type, just pass through the parameters to Convert.ChangeType
    if (newType.IsGenericType && newType.GetGenericTypeDefinition().Equals(typeof(Nullable<>)))
    {
        if (value == null)
        {
            return null;
        }
        return ConvertStringToNewNonNullableType(value, new NullableConverter(newType).UnderlyingType);
    }
    return ConvertStringToNewNonNullableType(value, newType);
}

public object CallMethod(object instance, MethodInfo methodInfo, Dictionary<string, string> parameters)
{
    var methodParameters = methodInfo.GetParameters();

    var parametersForInvocation = new List<object>();
    foreach (var methodParameter in methodParameters)
    {
        string value;
        if (parameters.TryGetValue(methodParameter.Name, out value))
        {
            var convertedValue = ConvertStringToNewType(value, methodParameter.ParameterType);
            parametersForInvocation.Add(convertedValue);
        }
        else
        {
            // Get default value of the appropriate type or throw an exception
            var defaultValue = Activator.CreateInstance(methodParameter.ParameterType);
            parametersForInvocation.Add(defaultValue);
        }
    }
    return methodInfo.Invoke(instance, parametersForInvocation.ToArray());
}

It supports Primitive types, Nullables and Arrays of primitive types. In the case when you going to use types which doesn't support IConvertible interface - it is better to implement custom converters for each individual type.

It can be written in more elegant way with Linq.

Vitaliy


The value you want to convert should be an object, otherwise conversions outside the standard types will not work. You can easily convert between types like so:

object value = false; // false
Type chType = typeof(String); // System.String
object newValue = Convert.ChangeType(value, chType); // "false"

It's as easy as that. If you want a method:

public object ConvertType(object value, Type conversionType)
{
    //Check if type is Nullable
    if (conversionType.IsGenericType &&
        conversionType.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == typeof(Nullable<>))
    {
        //If the type is Nullable and the value is null
        //Just return null
        if (value == null)
        {
            return null;
        }

        //Type is Nullable and we have a value, override conversion type to underlying
        //type for the Nullable to avoid exception in Convert.ChangeType
        var nullableConverter = new NullableConverter(conversionType);
        conversionType = nullableConverter.UnderlyingType;
    }

    return Convert.ChangeType(value, conversionType);
}

Perhaps a nice way to manage "converters" is to maintain a Dictionary<Type, IMyTypeConverter> - where IMyTypeConverter has a object Convert(string value).