I think it might be easier/cleaner to have the filter as an input to a
project having the expression processing the filter's output. I don't know
if it's possible to have the operatr as an input to an expression.

Thanks,
Gelbana


On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 1:09 PM Maria <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, all.
>    I have one custom type called 'x.xx.xxx.EsSqlFilter', and I want to
> convert it to Expression type, then pass the instance obj  to a function
> through Expressions.call(), then it can be used in the specified function
> call,I tryed to use 'Expressions.newArrayInit(clazz, constantList(values))'
> to convert it, but it became a new Object with nothing in the function, all
> the attribute values are lost.
>     I am newbie with linq4J. and got bogged down in this question.
>    Can someone give me an suggestion? Any reply will be much appreciated.
>
>
> Best Wishes.

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