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The values in my app.config file actually looks like this.

<parameter type="System.String" value="32">
<parameter type="System.Int32" value="32">

Now, I can't call
int i = new int("32") or,
string myString = new string("32"),
since no such constructors exist. I need to somehow create objects of these types and assign these values to them. But I'm looking at a generic way of doing this.

(I don't want to write code like
object obj = null;
if(paramType is Int32)
obj = 32;
else if(paramType is String)
obj = "32";

I want to avoid code like this.

Any ideas?
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