You can't do this without reflection. However, you can do it with reflection. Here's a complete example:
using System;
using System.Reflection;
public class Generic<T>
{
public Generic()
{
Console.WriteLine("T={0}", typeof(T));
}
}
class Test
{
static void Main()
{
string typeName = "System.String";
Type typeArgument = Type.GetType(typeName);
Type genericClass = typeof(Generic<>);
// MakeGenericType is badly named
Type constructedClass = genericClass.MakeGenericType(typeArgument);
object created = Activator.CreateInstance(constructedClass);
}
}
Note: if your generic class accepts multiple types, you must include the commas when you omit the type names, for example:
Type genericClass = typeof(IReadOnlyDictionary<,>);
Type constructedClass = genericClass.MakeGenericType(typeArgument1, typeArgument2);
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