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Analyze methods using reflection
Analyze methods using reflection
 
/*
C#: The Complete Reference 
by Herbert Schildt 

Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/


// Analyze methods using reflection. 
 
using System; 
using System.Reflection; 
 
class MyClass 
  int x; 
  int y; 
 
  public MyClass(int i, int j) { 
    x = i; 
    y = j; 
  
 
  public int sum() { 
    return x+y; 
  
 
  public bool isBetween(int i) { 
    if(x < i && i < yreturn true
    else return false
  
 
  public void set(int a, int b) { 
    x = a; 
    y = b; 
  
 
  public void set(double a, double b) { 
    x = (inta; 
    y = (intb; 
  
 
  public void show() { 
    Console.WriteLine(" x: {0}, y: {1}", x, y)
  

 
public class ReflectDemo 
  public static void Main() { 
    Type t = typeof(MyClass)// get a Type object representing MyClass 
 
    Console.WriteLine("Analyzing methods in " + t.Name);     
    Console.WriteLine()
 
    Console.WriteLine("Methods supported: ")
 
    MethodInfo[] mi = t.GetMethods()
 
    // Display methods supported by MyClass. 
    foreach(MethodInfo m in mi) { 
      // Display return type and name. 
      Console.Write("   " + m.ReturnType.Name + 
                      " " + m.Name + "(")
 
      // Display parameters. 
      ParameterInfo[] pi = m.GetParameters()
 
      for(int i=0; i < pi.Length; i++) { 
        Console.Write(pi[i].ParameterType.Name + 
                      " " + pi[i].Name)
        if(i+< pi.LengthConsole.Write(", ")
      
 
      Console.WriteLine(")")
     
      Console.WriteLine()
    
  
}


           
         
  
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