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    CreateInstance Method

    CreateInstance<T>(IDictionary<String, String>, Object[])

    Creates a new instance of type T.

    Declaration
    public static T CreateInstance<T>(IDictionary<string, string> stringArgs = null, params object[] paramArgs)
    Parameters
    IDictionary<String, String> stringArgs

    Optional string named arguments for the constructor (can be null).

    Object[] paramArgs

    Parameter arguments for the constructor.

    Returns
    T

    A new instance of type T.

    Type Parameters
    T

    The type of the instance.

    Remarks

    This method relies on the Activator.CreateInstance or constructor invocation to create the new instance and is not optimized for performance. It is fine to use it for e.g. creating singletons when the application starts, but it should not be used for intensive creation of objects.

    CreateInstance<T>(Type, IDictionary<String, String>, Object[])

    Creates a new instance of type type as T.

    Declaration
    public static T CreateInstance<T>(Type type, IDictionary<string, string> stringArgs = null, params object[] paramArgs)
    Parameters
    Type type

    The type of the created instance.

    IDictionary<String, String> stringArgs

    Optional string named arguments for the constructor (can be null).

    Object[] paramArgs

    Parameter arguments for the constructor.

    Returns
    T

    A new instance of type type as T.

    Type Parameters
    T

    The type of the returned instance.

    Remarks

    This method relies on the Activator.CreateInstance or constructor invocation to create the new instance and is not optimized for performance. It is fine to use it for e.g. creating singletons when the application starts, but it should not be used for intensive creation of objects.

    CreateInstance<T>(String, IDictionary<String, String>, Object[])

    Creates a new instance of type typeName as T.

    Declaration
    public static T CreateInstance<T>(string typeName, IDictionary<string, string> stringArgs = null, params object[] paramArgs)
    Parameters
    String typeName

    The name of the type of the created instance.

    IDictionary<String, String> stringArgs

    Optional string named arguments for the constructor (can be null).

    Object[] paramArgs

    Parameter arguments for the constructor.

    Returns
    T

    A new instance of type typeName as T.

    Type Parameters
    T

    The type of the returned instance.

    Remarks

    This method relies on the Activator.CreateInstance or constructor invocation to create the new instance and is not optimized for performance. It is fine to use it for e.g. creating singletons when the application starts, but it should not be used for intensive creation of objects.

    CreateInstance(Type, IDictionary<String, String>, Object[])

    Creates a new instance of type type.

    Declaration
    public static object CreateInstance(Type type, IDictionary<string, string> stringArgs = null, params object[] paramArgs)
    Parameters
    Type type

    The type of the instance.

    IDictionary<String, String> stringArgs

    Optional string named arguments for the constructor (can be null).

    Object[] paramArgs

    Parameter arguments for the constructor.

    Returns
    Object

    A new instance of type type.

    Remarks

    This method relies on the Activator.CreateInstance or constructor invocation to create the new instance and is not optimized for performance. It is fine to use it for e.g. creating singletons when the application starts, but it should not be used for intensive creation of objects.

    CreateInstance(String, IDictionary<String, String>, Object[])

    Creates a new instance of type typeName.

    Declaration
    public static object CreateInstance(string typeName, IDictionary<string, string> stringArgs = null, params object[] paramArgs)
    Parameters
    String typeName

    The name of the type of the instance.

    IDictionary<String, String> stringArgs

    Optional string named arguments for the constructor (can be null).

    Object[] paramArgs

    Parameter arguments for the constructor.

    Returns
    Object

    A new instance of type typeName.

    Remarks

    This method relies on the Activator.CreateInstance or constructor invocation to create the new instance and is not optimized for performance. It is fine to use it for e.g. creating singletons when the application starts, but it should not be used for intensive creation of objects.

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