Type.IsNestedFamORAssem Property
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
If the current Type represents a type parameter of a generic type, this property always returns false.
TypeAttributes.VisibilityMask selects the visibility attributes.
A Type object's family is defined as all objects of the exact same Type and of its subtypes.
The following example declares a nested class with visibility in its own family or in its own assembly and displays IsNestedFamORAssem property value of the nested class.
using namespace System; // Enclose a class. ref class MyClassA { public protected: ref class MyClassB{}; }; int main() { // Get the type of the nested class. Type^ myTypeB = MyClassA::MyClassB::typeid; // Get the IsNestedFamORAssem property of the nested class. Console::WriteLine( "\nThe IsNestedFamORAssem property value of the nested class is {0}.", myTypeB->IsNestedFamORAssem ); }
import System.*;
// Enclose a class.
class MyClassA
{
protected class MyClassB
{
} //MyClassB
} //MyClassA
class MyTestClass
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Get the type of the nested class.
Type myTypeB = MyClassA.MyClassB.class.ToType();
// Get the IsNestedFamORAssem property of the nested class.
Console.WriteLine("\nThe IsNestedFamORAssem property value of the"
+ " nested class is {0}.",
System.Convert.ToString(myTypeB.get_IsNestedFamANDAssem()));
} //main
} //MyTestClass
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