In C# what is the equivalent of “is” keyword but using Type objects

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爱一瞬间的悲伤
爱一瞬间的悲伤 2021-01-06 06:00

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(Par

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  •  一个人的身影
    2021-01-06 06:16

    I suggest you search for an equivalent. Instead of using the "is" keyword like this:

    if (object is class)
    { ... }
    

    you could simply compare the types of those two like this:

    if( typeof(object) == typeof(class)
    { ... }
    

    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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