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Not very easily, I don't think. You might be able to do it with Reflection, but it shouldn't be necessary. You can just use the Object datatype to hold whatever value you need.
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Thx for your advice!

 

but actually, I really want to use such method to solve my problem.

 

coz I write some code to get other classes function name by looping vector. I get those name and datatype in string format.

I need to call them in my class =__________=

 

(p.s hope that you know my meaning, poor english /___\)

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