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Mapping Properties

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This will map the properties of a class to the header names of the CSV data. The mapping needs to be registered in the context. This example is identical to not using a class mapping at all. The headers match the property names.

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Data
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Id,Name
+1,one
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Example
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void Main()
+{
+	using (var reader = new StreamReader("path\\to\\file.csv"))
+	using (var csv = new CsvReader(reader, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture))
+	{		
+		csv.Context.RegisterClassMap<FooMap>();
+		var records = csv.GetRecords<Foo>();
+	}
+}
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+public class Foo
+{
+	public int Id { get; set; }	
+	public string Name { get; set; }
+}
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+public sealed class FooMap : ClassMap<Foo>
+{
+	public FooMap()
+	{
+		Map(m => m.Id);
+		Map(m => m.Name);
+	}
+}
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