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Say I have this object:

dynamic foo = new ExpandoObject();
foo.bar = "fizz";
foo.bang = "buzz";

How would I remove foo.bang for example?

I don't want to simply set the property's value to null--for my purposes I need to remove it altogether. Also, I realize that I could create a whole new ExpandoObject by drawing kv pairs from the first, but that would be pretty inefficient.

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Cast the expando to IDictionary<string, object> and call Remove:

var dict = (IDictionary<string, object>)foo;
dict.Remove("bang");
于 2013-01-23T23:55:25.287 回答
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You can treat the ExpandoObject as an IDictionary<string, object> instead, and then remove it that way:

IDictionary<string, object> map = foo;
map.Remove("Jar");
于 2012-11-26T15:15:23.477 回答
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MSDN Example:

dynamic employee = new ExpandoObject();
employee.Name = "John Smith";
((IDictionary<String, Object>)employee).Remove("Name");
于 2013-01-23T23:55:56.367 回答
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You can cast it as an IDictionary<string,object>, and then use the explicit Remove method.

IDictionary<string,object> temp = foo;
temp.Remove("bang");
于 2013-01-23T23:55:27.307 回答