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TypeDescriptor.GetConverter

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kw - 23 Aug 2004 03:23 GMT
I'm getting different behavior from what I would expect and was hoping
someone could clue me in.  At run time I need to examine a property of an
object for a custom TypeConverter, then use that converter on a value.

Here's the deal:

object[]
attrs=(object[])PropertyInfo.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(TypeConverterAttribu
te),false);

TypeConverterAttribute a = (TypeConverterAttribute)attrs[0];

Type t=Type.GetType(a.ConverterTypeName);

//ok up to this point.  Note that Type t is in an external assembly (it
shouldn't matter)

TypeConverter tc=TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(t);

Debug.WriteLine(tc.ConvertToString(this,vValue));

//it didn't work?!  The TypeConverter never got invoked.

I'm getting different behavior from what I would expect and was hoping
someone could clue me in.  At run time I need to examine a property of an
object for a custom TypeConverter, then use that converter on a value.

Not that it should matter, but the TypeConverter I use looks like this:
public class FormatCurrency : StringConverter{...}

And the object property looks like this:

[TypeConverter(typeof(MyNameSpace.FormatCurrency))]

public Double CurrencyWithTypeConverter{..}
kw - 23 Aug 2004 16:13 GMT
I found the solution:

TypeConverter tc=(TypeConverter)Activator.CreateInstance(t);

GetConverter() was the wrong approach.

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