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    rudy net
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    How can I find out which the method name at run time? For example: Class Foo { int DoSomething() { //here is where I need to find out this method name at run time } }

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      How can I find out which the method name at run time? For example: Class Foo { int DoSomething() { //here is where I need to find out this method name at run time } }

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      some stackframe or stackview class will help u... also u can use reflection

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        How can I find out which the method name at run time? For example: Class Foo { int DoSomething() { //here is where I need to find out this method name at run time } }

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        // Get a new Stack trace, starting from this frame
        StackTrace trace = new StackTrace(0);

        string currentMethodName = trace.GetFrame(0).GetMethod().Name;

        string callingMethod = trace.GetFrame(1).GetMethod().Name;

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