SerializationInfo.GetValue(String, Type) Method
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Retrieves a value from the SerializationInfo store.
public:
System::Object ^ GetValue(System::String ^ name, Type ^ type);
public object? GetValue (string name, Type type);
public object GetValue (string name, Type type);
member this.GetValue : string * Type -> obj
Public Function GetValue (name As String, type As Type) As Object
Parameters
- name
- String
The name associated with the value to retrieve.
- type
- Type
The Type of the value to retrieve. If the stored value cannot be converted to this type, the system will throw a InvalidCastException.
Returns
The object of the specified Type associated with name
.
Exceptions
name
or type
is null
.
The value associated with name
cannot be converted to type
.
An element with the specified name is not found in the current instance.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of the GetValue method:
// A serializable LinkedList example. For the full LinkedList implementation
// see the Serialization sample.
[Serializable]
ref class LinkedList: public ISerializable
{
private:
Node^ m_head;
Node^ m_tail;
// Serializes the object.
public:
virtual void GetObjectData( SerializationInfo^ info, StreamingContext /*context*/ )
{
// Stores the m_head and m_tail references in the SerializationInfo info.
info->AddValue( "head", m_head, m_head->GetType() );
info->AddValue( "tail", m_tail, m_tail->GetType() );
}
// Constructor that is called automatically during deserialization.
private:
// Reconstructs the object from the information in SerializationInfo info
LinkedList( SerializationInfo^ info, StreamingContext /*context*/ )
{
Node^ temp = gcnew Node( 0 );
// Retrieves the values of Type temp.GetType() from SerializationInfo info
m_head = dynamic_cast<Node^>(info->GetValue( "head", temp->GetType() ));
m_tail = dynamic_cast<Node^>(info->GetValue( "tail", temp->GetType() ));
}
};
// A serializable LinkedList example. For the full LinkedList implementation
// see the Serialization sample.
[Serializable()]
class LinkedList: ISerializable {
public static void Main() {}
Node m_head = null;
Node m_tail = null;
// Serializes the object.
public void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context){
// Stores the m_head and m_tail references in the SerializationInfo info.
info.AddValue("head", m_head, m_head.GetType());
info.AddValue("tail", m_tail, m_tail.GetType());
}
// Constructor that is called automatically during deserialization.
// Reconstructs the object from the information in SerializationInfo info
private LinkedList(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
Node temp = new Node(0);
// Retrieves the values of Type temp.GetType() from SerializationInfo info
m_head = (Node)info.GetValue("head", temp.GetType());
m_tail = (Node)info.GetValue("tail", temp.GetType());
}
}
' A serializable LinkedList example. For the full LinkedList implementation
' see the Serialization sample.
<Serializable()> Class LinkedList
Implements ISerializable
Public Shared Sub Main()
End Sub
Private m_head As Node = Nothing
Private m_tail As Node = Nothing
' Serializes the object.
Public Sub GetObjectData(info As SerializationInfo, _
context As StreamingContext) Implements ISerializable.GetObjectData
' Stores the m_head and m_tail references in the SerializationInfo info.
info.AddValue("head", m_head, m_head.GetType())
info.AddValue("tail", m_tail, m_tail.GetType())
End Sub
' Constructor that is called automatically during deserialization.
' Reconstructs the object from the information in SerializationInfo info.
Private Sub New(info As SerializationInfo, context As StreamingContext)
Dim temp As New Node(0)
' Retrieves the values of Type temp.GetType() from SerializationInfo info.
m_head = CType(info.GetValue("head", temp.GetType()), Node)
m_tail = CType(info.GetValue("tail", temp.GetType()), Node)
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
If the data stored in the SerializationInfo is of the type requested (or one of its derived classes), that value is returned directly. Otherwise, IFormatterConverter.Convert is called to convert it to the appropriate type.
The value returned by the GetValue method can always be safely cast to the type specified in the type
parameter.