Populating Class Properties from class Initialization using Visual Studio Helpers
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I have Created class
public Class1
{
}
After that I have code which initializes Anonymous method like below
var resultObj = new
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
Now I would like to convert this anonymous class to typed class like below
var resultObj = new Class1
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
however class properties are not yet exists. I can declare them one by one, I may also use Resharper to Generate them automatically (again one-by-one) by pressing ALT + Enter / Ctrl + .
But, I am looking for shortcut for generating Properties automatically.
Is there any extension/tool/feature which provides this?
c# visual-studio shortcut
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I have Created class
public Class1
{
}
After that I have code which initializes Anonymous method like below
var resultObj = new
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
Now I would like to convert this anonymous class to typed class like below
var resultObj = new Class1
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
however class properties are not yet exists. I can declare them one by one, I may also use Resharper to Generate them automatically (again one-by-one) by pressing ALT + Enter / Ctrl + .
But, I am looking for shortcut for generating Properties automatically.
Is there any extension/tool/feature which provides this?
c# visual-studio shortcut
Resharper?
– Sinatr
Jan 3 at 14:22
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I have Created class
public Class1
{
}
After that I have code which initializes Anonymous method like below
var resultObj = new
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
Now I would like to convert this anonymous class to typed class like below
var resultObj = new Class1
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
however class properties are not yet exists. I can declare them one by one, I may also use Resharper to Generate them automatically (again one-by-one) by pressing ALT + Enter / Ctrl + .
But, I am looking for shortcut for generating Properties automatically.
Is there any extension/tool/feature which provides this?
c# visual-studio shortcut
I have Created class
public Class1
{
}
After that I have code which initializes Anonymous method like below
var resultObj = new
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
Now I would like to convert this anonymous class to typed class like below
var resultObj = new Class1
{
Prop1 = 25.0,
Prop2 = "Foo Bar Baz",
Prop3 = "5",
Prop4 = 22.025,
Prop5 = DateTime.Now
};
however class properties are not yet exists. I can declare them one by one, I may also use Resharper to Generate them automatically (again one-by-one) by pressing ALT + Enter / Ctrl + .
But, I am looking for shortcut for generating Properties automatically.
Is there any extension/tool/feature which provides this?
c# visual-studio shortcut
c# visual-studio shortcut
asked Jan 3 at 14:08


Derviş KayımbaşıoğluDerviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
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Resharper?
– Sinatr
Jan 3 at 14:22
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Resharper?
– Sinatr
Jan 3 at 14:22
Resharper?
– Sinatr
Jan 3 at 14:22
Resharper?
– Sinatr
Jan 3 at 14:22
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In VS 2017 you can generate class with it's properties. Just do not declare class first and click Alt + . on a Class1
Vs 2017
how do I miss that! thank you
– Derviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
Jan 3 at 14:23
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In VS 2017 you can generate class with it's properties. Just do not declare class first and click Alt + . on a Class1
Vs 2017
how do I miss that! thank you
– Derviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
Jan 3 at 14:23
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In VS 2017 you can generate class with it's properties. Just do not declare class first and click Alt + . on a Class1
Vs 2017
how do I miss that! thank you
– Derviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
Jan 3 at 14:23
add a comment |
In VS 2017 you can generate class with it's properties. Just do not declare class first and click Alt + . on a Class1
Vs 2017
In VS 2017 you can generate class with it's properties. Just do not declare class first and click Alt + . on a Class1
Vs 2017
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how do I miss that! thank you
– Derviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
Jan 3 at 14:23
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how do I miss that! thank you
– Derviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
Jan 3 at 14:23
how do I miss that! thank you
– Derviş Kayımbaşıoğlu
Jan 3 at 14:23
how do I miss that! thank you
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Jan 3 at 14:23
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