Type.IsInterface Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating whether the Type is an interface; that is, not a class or a value type.
public:
property bool IsInterface { bool get(); };
public bool IsInterface { get; }
member this.IsInterface : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsInterface As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the Type is an interface; otherwise, false
.
Implements
Examples
The following example creates an interface, checks for the interface type, and indicates whether a class has the IsInterface
property set.
using namespace System;
// Declare an interface.
interface class myIFace{};
public ref class MyIsInterface{};
void main()
{
try
{
// Get the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
bool myBool1 = myIFace::typeid->IsInterface;
//Display the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
Console::WriteLine( "Is the specified type an interface? {0}.", myBool1 );
// Get the attribute IsInterface for MyIsInterface.
bool myBool2 = MyIsInterface::typeid->IsInterface;
//Display the IsInterface attribute for MyIsInterface.
Console::WriteLine( "Is the specified type an interface? {0}.", myBool2 );
}
catch ( Exception^ e )
{
Console::WriteLine( "\nAn exception occurred: {0}.", e->Message );
}
}
/* The example produces the following output:
Is the specified type an interface? True.
Is the specified type an interface? False.
*/
using System;
// Declare an interface.
interface myIFace
{
}
class MyIsInterface
{
public static void Main(string []args)
{
try
{
// Get the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
bool myBool1 = typeof(myIFace).IsInterface;
//Display the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
Console.WriteLine("Is the specified type an interface? {0}.", myBool1);
// Get the attribute IsInterface for MyIsInterface.
bool myBool2 = typeof(MyIsInterface).IsInterface;
//Display the IsInterface attribute for MyIsInterface.
Console.WriteLine("Is the specified type an interface? {0}.", myBool2);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nAn exception occurred: {0}.", e.Message);
}
}
}
/* The example produces the following output:
Is the specified type an interface? True.
Is the specified type an interface? False.
*/
// Declare an interface.
type myIFace = interface end
type MyIsInterface = class end
try
// Get the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
let myBool1 = typeof<myIFace>.IsInterface
//Display the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
printfn $"Is the specified type an interface? {myBool1}."
// Get the attribute IsInterface for MyIsInterface.
let myBool2 = typeof<MyIsInterface>.IsInterface
//Display the IsInterface attribute for MyIsInterface.
printfn $"Is the specified type an interface? {myBool2}."
with e ->
printfn $"\nAn exception occurred: {e.Message}."
(* The example produces the following output:
Is the specified type an interface? True.
Is the specified type an interface? False.
*)
' Declare an interface.
Interface myIFace
End Interface
Class MyIsInterface
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Get the IsInterface attribute for myIFace.
Dim myBool1 As Boolean = GetType(myIFace).IsInterface
Console.WriteLine("Is the specified type an interface? {0}.", myBool1)
' Determine whether Example is an interface.
Dim myBool2 As Boolean = GetType(MyIsInterface).IsInterface
Console.WriteLine("Is the specified type an interface? {0}.", myBool2)
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
' Is the specified type an interface? True.
' Is the specified type an interface? False.
Remarks
The ClassSemanticsMask distinguishes a type declaration as class, interface or 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.