Kilhoffer
Kilhoffer

Reputation: 32906

How do you determine whether or not a given Type (System.Type) inherits from a specific base class (in .Net)?

This is likely going to be an easy answer and I'm just missing something, but here goes...If I have a Type, (that is, an actual System.Type...not an instance) how do I tell if it inherits from another specific base type?

Upvotes: 25

Views: 8977

Answers (3)

STW
STW

Reputation: 46366

One thing to clarify between Type.IsSubTypeOf() and Type.IsAssignableFrom():

  • IsSubType() will return true only if the given type is derived from the specified type. It will return false if the given type IS the specified type.

  • IsAssignableFrom() will return true if the given type is either the specified type or derived from the specified type.

So if you are using these to compare BaseClass and DerivedClass (which inherits from BaseClass) then:

BaseClassInstance.GetType.IsSubTypeOf(GetType(BaseClass)) = FALSE
BaseClassInstance.GetType.IsAssignableFrom(GetType(BaseClass)) = TRUE

DerivedClassInstance.GetType.IsSubTypeOf(GetType(BaseClass)) = TRUE
DerivedClassInstance.GetType.IsAssignableFrom(GetType(BaseClass)) = TRUE

Upvotes: 23

Chris Marasti-Georg
Chris Marasti-Georg

Reputation: 34640

EDIT: Note that the above solution will fail if the base type you are looking for is an interface. The following solution will work for any type of inheritance, be it class or interface.

// Returns true if "type" inherits from "baseType"
public static bool Inherits(Type type, Type baseType) {
    return baseType.IsAssignableFrom(type)
}

(Semi)Helpful extract from the MSDN article:

true if [the argument] and the current Type represent the same type, or if the current Type is in the inheritance hierarchy of [the argument], or if the current Type is an interface that [the argument] implements, or if [the argument] is a generic type parameter and the current Type represents one of the constraints of [the argument]. false if none of these conditions are true, or if [the argument] is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Upvotes: 22

chakrit
chakrit

Reputation: 61508

Use the IsSubclassOf method of the System.Type class.

Upvotes: 32

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