So I have a List of BaseClass and I've filled it with several instances of derived classes (only one of each derived class) so that we have something like:
List<BaseClass> myList = new List<BaseClass>();
myList.Add(new DerivedClassA());
myList.Add(new DerivedClassB());
myList.Add(new DerivedClassC());
Now I want to be able to search myList with something like this:
public void FindClass (BaseClass class){ //class is a derived class
//find index or object of type class
//so that if class is a DerivedClassB
//we return the first DerivedClassB in myList
}
Is this possible? I know I can give each DerivedClass a name property and find it by it's name but I don't want to have to do that.
is
keyword
to determine if it is of derived type.FindClass
to require an instance to be passed as a parameter? Would aType
not be more suitable here? (Either as a plain parameter or as a generic type parameter)DerivedClass*
and add instances of this sub-subtype to the list, thenGetType()
wont traverse the inheritance hierarchie like theis
operator (resp.OfType<T>()
) does.