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You're right, you need to use reflection. Pretty simple though, assuming you've loaded the assembly already.
Type classType = typeof(VariableClass); foreach(FieldInfo field in classType.GetFields()) { Console.WriteLine(field.Name); }
should work fine. If you want to look for specific variable names, GetFields/GetField has overloads to do that. |
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