Dynamically invokes the constructor reflected by this instance on the given object, passing along the specified parameters, and under the constraints of the given binder.
[Visual Basic] Overrides Public Function Invoke( _ ByVal invokeAttr As BindingFlags, _ ByVal binder As Binder, _ ByVal parameters() As Object, _ ByVal culture As CultureInfo _ ) As Object [C#] public override object Invoke( BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture ); [C++] public: override Object* Invoke( BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder* binder, Object* parameters[], CultureInfo* culture ); [JScript] public override function Invoke( invokeAttr : BindingFlags, binder : Binder, parameters : Object[], culture : CultureInfo ) : Object;
Returns an Object that is the return value of the invoked constructor.
Exception Type | Condition |
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NotSupportedException | This method is not currently supported. The workaround is to retrieve the constructor using GetConstructor and call Invoke on the returned ConstructorInfo. |
If the constructor has no parameters, the value of the parameters parameter should be a null reference (Nothing). Otherwise the number, type, and order of elements in the parameters array should be identical to the number, type, and order of parameters for the constructor reflected by this instance.
For example, if the constructor reflected by this instance is declared as public Foo(String a, String b), then parameters should be an array of Objects with length 2.
Note: Access restrictions are ignored for fully trusted code. That is, private constructors, methods, fields, and properties can be accessed and invoked via Reflection whenever the code is fully trusted.
ConstructorBuilder Class | ConstructorBuilder Members | System.Reflection.Emit Namespace