Is there a way to make the .NET Cast<T> extension method use user defined implicit cast operators? [duplicate]

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23436918

When I define an implicit cast operator, then attempt to invoke it on a whole collection of objects at once using the Cast<T> extension method, I get an InvalidCastException. Is there any workaround for this problem?

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解决方案

No, Cast treats each item as Object and casts it to the target type, so it can't use user-defined conversions because conversion are resolved statically. Instead you can just do this:

collection.Select(x => (YourType)x)

其他提示

No.

Cast is a CLR method. It does not incorporate C# specific binding rules because it is independent of any specific CLR language. Implicit conversions are specific to a few .NET languages.

You have to create your own version of Cast.

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