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In AS3, I'm trying to check whether an object is an instance of, or extends a particular class. Using something like if (object is ClassName) works fine if the object is an instance of ClassName but not if it's an instance of a class that extends ClassName.

Pseudo-code example:

class Foo {}
class Bar extends Foo {}

var object = new Bar();

if (object is Foo){ /* not executed */ }
if (object is Foo){ /* is executed */ }

I want something like:

class Foo {}
class Bar extends Foo {}

var object = new Bar();

if (object is Foo){ /* is executed */ }

Any ideas anyone?

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    well, it works for me... this is what should happen with heritage... Bar IS A Foo... ? no ?
    – OXMO456
    Oct 29, 2010 at 9:42
  • In that case, is there a way to list all classes that the current class extends? Example: in PHP you can call class_parents($object) to retrieve an array of class parents.
    – Rowan
    Oct 29, 2010 at 10:23
  • Yes/No, use describeType, you will get an XML describing the Objet, i have updated my answer...
    – OXMO456
    Oct 29, 2010 at 12:40

4 Answers 4

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package {
 import flash.display.Sprite;



public class Main extends Sprite {
  public function Main() {
   var bar:Bar=new Bar();
   trace("bar is Bar",bar is Bar);//true
   trace("bar is Foo:",bar is Foo);//true
   trace("bar is IKingKong:",bar is IKingKong);//true
   trace(describeType(bar));
   //<type name="Main.as$0::Bar" base="Main.as$0::Foo" isDynamic="false" isFinal="false" isStatic="false">
   //<extendsClass type="Main.as$0::Foo"/>
   //<extendsClass type="Object"/>
   //<implementsInterface type="Main.as$0::IKingKong"/>
   //</type>
  }
 }
}
interface IKingKong{}
class Foo implements IKingKong{}
class Bar extends Foo{}
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  • Thanks, I might write a utility function based on this. It seems this is as close as I'm going to get!
    – Rowan
    Oct 29, 2010 at 20:15
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You can do this:

class Foo {}
class Bar extends Foo {}

var object = new Bar();

if (object as Foo != null) { /* is executed */ }
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Using an interface or an abtract class , you should be able to do this

 var object:Foo = new Bar();
 if (object is Foo){ /* is executed */ }

 //or
 var object:IFoo = new Bar();
 if (object is IFoo){ /* is executed */ }
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package
{   
import flash.display.Sprite;
import flash.utils.getQualifiedSuperclassName;

public class Test extends Sprite
    {
    public function Test()
        {
        trace(getQualifiedSuperclassName(this)); //returns "flash.display::Sprite"
        }
    }
}

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