An easy question I guess, but in the documentation of the Type class they only talk of interfaces on the GetInterfaces method.
i.e. typeof(ChildClass).XXX(typeof(ParentClass)
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An easy question I guess, but in the documentation of the Type class they only talk of interfaces on the GetInterfaces method. i.e. typeof(ChildClass).XXX(typeof(ParentClass) |
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It depends on what you need; IsAssignableFrom, perhaps:
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typeof(ParentClass).IsAssignableFrom(typeof(ChildClass)) |
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I suggest you search for an equivalent. Instead of using the "is" keyword like this:
you could simply compare the types of those two like this:
BUT: this is not the same, the "is" keyword can determine if the object-class is of the specified class, an inheritence of that class, implements the interface, etc, whereas the typeof() equivalence just compares the actual type. |
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