Returns whether this converter can convert the object to the specified type, using the specified context.
Public Overridable Function CanConvertTo ( _ context As ITypeDescriptorContext, _ destinationType As Type _ ) As Boolean
Dim instance As TypeConverter Dim context As ITypeDescriptorContext Dim destinationType As Type Dim returnValue As Boolean returnValue = instance.CanConvertTo(context, _ destinationType)
public virtual bool CanConvertTo( ITypeDescriptorContext context, Type destinationType )
public: virtual bool CanConvertTo( ITypeDescriptorContext^ context, Type^ destinationType )
public function CanConvertTo( context : ITypeDescriptorContext, destinationType : Type ) : boolean
Use the context parameter to extract additional information about the environment from which this converter is invoked. This parameter can be nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), so always check it. Also, properties on the context object can return nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
If destinationType is a string, the default implementation of CanConvertTo always returns true.
Override this method to provide your own conversion requirements.
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