Type::IsClass Property
Gets a value indicating whether the Type is a class; that is, not a value type or interface.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
This property returns true for Type instances representing Enum and ValueType.
The ClassSemanticsMask distinguishes a type declaration as class, interface, or value type.
If the current Type represents a constructed generic type, this property returns true if the generic type definition is a class definition; that is, it does not define an interface or a value type.
If the current Type represents a type parameter in the definition of a generic type or generic method, this property always returns false.
This property is read-only.
The following example creates an instance of a type and indicates whether the type is a class.
using namespace System; using namespace System::Reflection; public ref class MyDemoClass{}; int main() { try { Type^ myType = Type::GetType( "MyDemoClass" ); // Get and display the 'IsClass' property of the 'MyDemoClass' instance. Console::WriteLine( "\nIs the specified type a class? {0}.", myType->IsClass ); } catch ( Exception^ e ) { Console::WriteLine( "\nAn exception occurred: {0}.", e->Message ); } }
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