The System.SetValue method in C# is used to set the value of a specified field, property, or indexer within an object. This method allows you to modify the value of a member at runtime, even if it is inaccessible or read-only. It can be useful in scenarios where you need to dynamically change the value of a member without directly accessing it or modify properties that are not publicly exposed.
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