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HashSet(Of T) - how can I get elements by position number ?

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  • S Sascha Lefevre

    It's one and the same; unless you have multiple classes named "Child1" in your solution, then "Child1" may or may not be the same as "MyProg1.Child1".

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    dilkonika
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    Ok , but then why when I use :

    CTypeDynamic(Element,Child1)

    everything is ok with my CopyEntity function. Whe I use :

    Dim t a type
    Dim s as string = "MyProg1.Child1,MyProg1,Version=1.0.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=null"
    t=System.Type.GetType(s)
    CtypeDynamic(Element,t)

    I'm still getting the error :

    An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in EntityFramework.dll

    Additional information: The entity type Object is not part of the model for the current context.

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      Ok , but then why when I use :

      CTypeDynamic(Element,Child1)

      everything is ok with my CopyEntity function. Whe I use :

      Dim t a type
      Dim s as string = "MyProg1.Child1,MyProg1,Version=1.0.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=null"
      t=System.Type.GetType(s)
      CtypeDynamic(Element,t)

      I'm still getting the error :

      An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in EntityFramework.dll

      Additional information: The entity type Object is not part of the model for the current context.

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      Sascha Lefevre
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      I'm trying to replicate it.. it's not actually CTypeDynamic(Element,Child1) how your working code looks like, is it? Is it CTypeDynamic(Element, GetType(Child1)) or CTypeDynamic<Child1>(Element) ?

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      • S Sascha Lefevre

        I'm trying to replicate it.. it's not actually CTypeDynamic(Element,Child1) how your working code looks like, is it? Is it CTypeDynamic(Element, GetType(Child1)) or CTypeDynamic<Child1>(Element) ?

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        dilkonika
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        Sorry Friend. It's my mistake. Now it's confirmed : The CloneEntity Function is working correctly when I pass the element that I get from the expression :

        Dim element = CType(Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(MyObj1, "Child1", CallType.Get), k), Child1)

        But is not working correctly when I pass the element that I get from this expression :

        Dim element = CTypeDynamic(Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(MyObj1, "Child1", CallType.Get), k), Type.GetType("MyProg1.Child1,MyProg1,Version=1.0.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=null"))

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          Sorry Friend. It's my mistake. Now it's confirmed : The CloneEntity Function is working correctly when I pass the element that I get from the expression :

          Dim element = CType(Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(MyObj1, "Child1", CallType.Get), k), Child1)

          But is not working correctly when I pass the element that I get from this expression :

          Dim element = CTypeDynamic(Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(MyObj1, "Child1", CallType.Get), k), Type.GetType("MyProg1.Child1,MyProg1,Version=1.0.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=null"))

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          Sascha Lefevre
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          Yes, in the meantime I replicated it - both versions, simplified here:

          Dim el = Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(MyClass, "Children", CallType.Get), 1)

          REM 1
          Dim el1 = CType(el, ChildClass)
          Dim el1copy = CopyEntity(el1) REM works. (el1copy is of type ChildClass)

          REM 2
          Dim el2 = CTypeDynamic(Of ChildClass)(el)
          Dim el2copy = CopyEntity(el2) REM works. (el2copy is of type ChildClass)

          REM 3
          Dim el3 = CTypeDynamic(el, GetType(ChildClass))
          Dim el3copy = CopyEntity(el3) REM doesn't work. (el3copy is of type Object)

          That's basically the same as your code above. And it's still the same as what I'm talking about for the last messages ;P I know you can't use 1 and 2. The reason they work is because the return type of CType(el, ChildClass) and CTypeDynamic(Of ChildClass)(el) is ChildClass. The reason 3 doesn't work is because the return type of CTypeDynamic(el, GetType(ChildClass)) is Object (so it doesn't have anything to do with Type.GetType(..)). So, for 1 and 2 CopyEntity(..) is called for the correct generic type, for 3 it's called with Object as generic type. I don't know if there's a way to make 3 work. I tested the same thing (as 3) in C# and it actually works. Either VB differs there from C# or I just don't know how to do it in VB. I can assure you though that the reflection-approach that I suggested would work. If you want to find out if there is a way to make 3 work I would suggest you post a new question so that someone who knows VB better than me will be more likely to notice.

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          • S Sascha Lefevre

            Yes, in the meantime I replicated it - both versions, simplified here:

            Dim el = Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(MyClass, "Children", CallType.Get), 1)

            REM 1
            Dim el1 = CType(el, ChildClass)
            Dim el1copy = CopyEntity(el1) REM works. (el1copy is of type ChildClass)

            REM 2
            Dim el2 = CTypeDynamic(Of ChildClass)(el)
            Dim el2copy = CopyEntity(el2) REM works. (el2copy is of type ChildClass)

            REM 3
            Dim el3 = CTypeDynamic(el, GetType(ChildClass))
            Dim el3copy = CopyEntity(el3) REM doesn't work. (el3copy is of type Object)

            That's basically the same as your code above. And it's still the same as what I'm talking about for the last messages ;P I know you can't use 1 and 2. The reason they work is because the return type of CType(el, ChildClass) and CTypeDynamic(Of ChildClass)(el) is ChildClass. The reason 3 doesn't work is because the return type of CTypeDynamic(el, GetType(ChildClass)) is Object (so it doesn't have anything to do with Type.GetType(..)). So, for 1 and 2 CopyEntity(..) is called for the correct generic type, for 3 it's called with Object as generic type. I don't know if there's a way to make 3 work. I tested the same thing (as 3) in C# and it actually works. Either VB differs there from C# or I just don't know how to do it in VB. I can assure you though that the reflection-approach that I suggested would work. If you want to find out if there is a way to make 3 work I would suggest you post a new question so that someone who knows VB better than me will be more likely to notice.

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            dilkonika
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            Thank you ! Please , can you post here the code ( of variant 3 ) that works on C# ? ( I mean the whole code that you have tested , with the Copyentity function too ). Thank you !

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              Thank you ! Please , can you post here the code ( of variant 3 ) that works on C# ? ( I mean the whole code that you have tested , with the Copyentity function too ). Thank you !

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              Sascha Lefevre
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              Sure, here you go:

              class ChildClass
              { }

              class MyClass
              {
              public ICollection<ChildClass> Children { get; set; }

              public MyClass()
              {
                  Children = new HashSet<ChildClass>() { new ChildClass() };
              }
              

              }

              T CopyEntity(T entity)
              where T : class, new()
              {
              T copy = new T();
              // actual copying omitted here
              // for testing only the return type matters
              return copy;
              }

              void Test()
              {
              MyClass myClass = new MyClass();
              dynamic children = typeof(MyClass).GetProperty("Children").GetValue(myClass);
              dynamic child = Enumerable.ElementAt(children, 0);
              dynamic copy = CopyEntity(child);
              // copy is of type ChildClass
              }

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              • S Sascha Lefevre

                Sure, here you go:

                class ChildClass
                { }

                class MyClass
                {
                public ICollection<ChildClass> Children { get; set; }

                public MyClass()
                {
                    Children = new HashSet<ChildClass>() { new ChildClass() };
                }
                

                }

                T CopyEntity(T entity)
                where T : class, new()
                {
                T copy = new T();
                // actual copying omitted here
                // for testing only the return type matters
                return copy;
                }

                void Test()
                {
                MyClass myClass = new MyClass();
                dynamic children = typeof(MyClass).GetProperty("Children").GetValue(myClass);
                dynamic child = Enumerable.ElementAt(children, 0);
                dynamic copy = CopyEntity(child);
                // copy is of type ChildClass
                }

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                dilkonika
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                Thank you ! But your code in C# when is converted in vb.net ( with code converters ) , is :

                Class ChildClass
                End Class

                Class [MyClass]
                Public Property Children() As ICollection(Of ChildClass)
                Get
                Return m_Children
                End Get
                Set
                m_Children = Value
                End Set
                End Property
                Private m_Children As ICollection(Of ChildClass)

                Public Sub New()
                	Children = New HashSet(Of ChildClass)() From { \_
                		New ChildClass() \_
                	}
                End Sub
                

                End Class

                Private Function CopyEntity(Of T As {Class, New})(entity As T) As T
                Dim copy As New T()
                ' actual copying omitted here
                ' for testing only the return type matters
                Return copy
                End Function

                Private Sub Test()
                Dim [myClass] As New [MyClass]()
                Dim children As dynamic = GetType([MyClass]).GetProperty("Children").GetValue([myClass])
                Dim child As dynamic = Enumerable.ElementAt(children, 0)
                Dim copy As dynamic = CopyEntity(child)
                ' copy is of type ChildClass
                End Sub

                and this code is not using CTypeDynamic. So what you have tested in vb.net that doesn't work ? and on my vb.net code , the error came up on the line :

                Dim en = ctx.Entry(clone)

                and you don't have a such line in your code. ............................. Also I try to implement your version with reflection , but I can't make it work on vb.net ? can you provide some more help ? .............................. Thank you !

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                • D dilkonika

                  Thank you ! But your code in C# when is converted in vb.net ( with code converters ) , is :

                  Class ChildClass
                  End Class

                  Class [MyClass]
                  Public Property Children() As ICollection(Of ChildClass)
                  Get
                  Return m_Children
                  End Get
                  Set
                  m_Children = Value
                  End Set
                  End Property
                  Private m_Children As ICollection(Of ChildClass)

                  Public Sub New()
                  	Children = New HashSet(Of ChildClass)() From { \_
                  		New ChildClass() \_
                  	}
                  End Sub
                  

                  End Class

                  Private Function CopyEntity(Of T As {Class, New})(entity As T) As T
                  Dim copy As New T()
                  ' actual copying omitted here
                  ' for testing only the return type matters
                  Return copy
                  End Function

                  Private Sub Test()
                  Dim [myClass] As New [MyClass]()
                  Dim children As dynamic = GetType([MyClass]).GetProperty("Children").GetValue([myClass])
                  Dim child As dynamic = Enumerable.ElementAt(children, 0)
                  Dim copy As dynamic = CopyEntity(child)
                  ' copy is of type ChildClass
                  End Sub

                  and this code is not using CTypeDynamic. So what you have tested in vb.net that doesn't work ? and on my vb.net code , the error came up on the line :

                  Dim en = ctx.Entry(clone)

                  and you don't have a such line in your code. ............................. Also I try to implement your version with reflection , but I can't make it work on vb.net ? can you provide some more help ? .............................. Thank you !

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                  dilkonika wrote:

                  and this code is not using CTypeDynamic.

                  Because it works without it. For completeness, I included the analog into the VB-version:

                  Public Class ChildClass
                  End Class
                  
                  Public Class SomeClass
                      Public Property Children As ICollection(Of ChildClass) = New HashSet(Of ChildClass)
                  End Class
                  
                  Public Function CopyEntity(Of T As {Class, New})(entity As T) As T
                      Dim clone As New T()
                      Return clone
                  End Function
                  
                  Sub Main()
                      Dim someClass = New SomeClass
                      someClass.Children.Add(New ChildClass)
                  
                      Dim el = Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(someClass, "Children", CallType.Get), 0)
                  
                      Dim elcopy = CopyEntity(el)   REM without CTypeDynamic. doesn't work. (elcopy is Object)
                  
                      Dim el1 = CType(el, ChildClass)
                      Dim el1copy = CopyEntity(el1) REM works (el1copy is ChildClass)
                  
                      Dim el2 = CTypeDynamic(Of ChildClass)(el)
                      Dim el2copy = CopyEntity(el2) REM works (el2copy is ChildClass)
                  
                      Dim el3 = CTypeDynamic(el, GetType(ChildClass))
                      Dim el3copy = CopyEntity(el3) REM doesn't work (el3copy is Object)
                  End Sub
                  

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                  and on my vb.net code , the error came up on the line : Dim en = ctx.Entry(clone) and you don't have a such line in your code.

                  Because the reason why it not works (when it not works) is because clone is of type Object and not of type ChildClass. So I only have to check for the type of clone to know if your line ctx.Entry(clone) would work.

                  dilkonika wrote:

                  Also I try to implement your version with reflection , but I can't make it work on vb.net ? can you provide some more help ?

                  Please post what you have so far.

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                    dilkonika wrote:

                    and this code is not using CTypeDynamic.

                    Because it works without it. For completeness, I included the analog into the VB-version:

                    Public Class ChildClass
                    End Class
                    
                    Public Class SomeClass
                        Public Property Children As ICollection(Of ChildClass) = New HashSet(Of ChildClass)
                    End Class
                    
                    Public Function CopyEntity(Of T As {Class, New})(entity As T) As T
                        Dim clone As New T()
                        Return clone
                    End Function
                    
                    Sub Main()
                        Dim someClass = New SomeClass
                        someClass.Children.Add(New ChildClass)
                    
                        Dim el = Enumerable.ElementAt(CallByName(someClass, "Children", CallType.Get), 0)
                    
                        Dim elcopy = CopyEntity(el)   REM without CTypeDynamic. doesn't work. (elcopy is Object)
                    
                        Dim el1 = CType(el, ChildClass)
                        Dim el1copy = CopyEntity(el1) REM works (el1copy is ChildClass)
                    
                        Dim el2 = CTypeDynamic(Of ChildClass)(el)
                        Dim el2copy = CopyEntity(el2) REM works (el2copy is ChildClass)
                    
                        Dim el3 = CTypeDynamic(el, GetType(ChildClass))
                        Dim el3copy = CopyEntity(el3) REM doesn't work (el3copy is Object)
                    End Sub
                    

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                    and on my vb.net code , the error came up on the line : Dim en = ctx.Entry(clone) and you don't have a such line in your code.

                    Because the reason why it not works (when it not works) is because clone is of type Object and not of type ChildClass. So I only have to check for the type of clone to know if your line ctx.Entry(clone) would work.

                    dilkonika wrote:

                    Also I try to implement your version with reflection , but I can't make it work on vb.net ? can you provide some more help ?

                    Please post what you have so far.

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                    Thank you ! But for the Reflection version , I just converted the code to vb.net but I don't know how to integreate with my code. If you can just post your full version for C# with reflection so I can understand more ( I don't have so much knowledge about reflection , but at this point I really need a solution for my problem , so I need to use it )

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                      Thank you ! But for the Reflection version , I just converted the code to vb.net but I don't know how to integreate with my code. If you can just post your full version for C# with reflection so I can understand more ( I don't have so much knowledge about reflection , but at this point I really need a solution for my problem , so I need to use it )

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                      Sascha Lefevre
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                      class Program
                      {
                      class ChildClass
                      { }

                      class SomeClass
                      {
                          public ICollection Children { get; set; }
                      
                          public SomeClass()
                          {
                              Children = new HashSet() { new ChildClass() };
                          }
                      }
                      
                      public static T CopyEntity(T entity)
                          where T : class, new()
                      {
                          T copy = new T();
                          return copy;
                      }
                      
                      static void Main(string\[\] args)
                      {
                          SomeClass someClass = new SomeClass();
                      
                          dynamic children = typeof(SomeClass).GetProperty("Children").GetValue(someClass);
                          object child = Enumerable.ElementAt(children, 0);
                      
                          // if CopyEntity would be not a static method, BindingFlags.Instance
                          // would have to be used, instead of BindingFlags.Static 
                          MethodInfo mi = typeof(Program).GetMethod("CopyEntity", BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public);
                          mi = mi.MakeGenericMethod(new Type\[\] { /\* +typeof(YourContext) \*/ child.GetType() /\* +typeof(bool) \*/ });
                      
                          // if CopyEntity would be not a static method, the first argument
                          // to Invoke would have to be the class-instance on which to invoke
                          // CopyEntity, instead of null
                          object clone = mi.Invoke(null, new object\[\] { /\* +ctx \*/ child /\* +copyKeys \*/ });
                          // -> clone is of type ChildClass
                      }
                      

                      }

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                        class Program
                        {
                        class ChildClass
                        { }

                        class SomeClass
                        {
                            public ICollection Children { get; set; }
                        
                            public SomeClass()
                            {
                                Children = new HashSet() { new ChildClass() };
                            }
                        }
                        
                        public static T CopyEntity(T entity)
                            where T : class, new()
                        {
                            T copy = new T();
                            return copy;
                        }
                        
                        static void Main(string\[\] args)
                        {
                            SomeClass someClass = new SomeClass();
                        
                            dynamic children = typeof(SomeClass).GetProperty("Children").GetValue(someClass);
                            object child = Enumerable.ElementAt(children, 0);
                        
                            // if CopyEntity would be not a static method, BindingFlags.Instance
                            // would have to be used, instead of BindingFlags.Static 
                            MethodInfo mi = typeof(Program).GetMethod("CopyEntity", BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public);
                            mi = mi.MakeGenericMethod(new Type\[\] { /\* +typeof(YourContext) \*/ child.GetType() /\* +typeof(bool) \*/ });
                        
                            // if CopyEntity would be not a static method, the first argument
                            // to Invoke would have to be the class-instance on which to invoke
                            // CopyEntity, instead of null
                            object clone = mi.Invoke(null, new object\[\] { /\* +ctx \*/ child /\* +copyKeys \*/ });
                            // -> clone is of type ChildClass
                        }
                        

                        }

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                        Thank you ! Your code is working. Just for curiosity , the other variant is working too. I found this solution in vb.net , to make a change on CopyEntityFunction like this : instead of

                        Dim clone as New(T)

                        I use this :

                        Dim clone = Activator.CreateInstance(entity.GetType())

                        Now it's working. Thank you for your help.

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                          Thank you ! Your code is working. Just for curiosity , the other variant is working too. I found this solution in vb.net , to make a change on CopyEntityFunction like this : instead of

                          Dim clone as New(T)

                          I use this :

                          Dim clone = Activator.CreateInstance(entity.GetType())

                          Now it's working. Thank you for your help.

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                          dilkonika wrote:

                          Dim clone = Activator.CreateInstance(entity.GetType())

                          Yes, that's a simpler solution if you don't need CopyEntity to be generic (that is, if you don't need the static type T for anything else). If you haven't already, you can remove that generic stuff from the declaration of CopyEntity then.

                          dilkonika wrote:

                          Thank you for your help.

                          You're welcome.

                          If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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