Type.GetTypeArray(Object[]) Method
Definition
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Gets the types of the objects in the specified array.
public:
static cli::array <Type ^> ^ GetTypeArray(cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static Type[] GetTypeArray (object[] args);
static member GetTypeArray : obj[] -> Type[]
Public Shared Function GetTypeArray (args As Object()) As Type()
Parameters
- args
- Object[]
An array of objects whose types to determine.
Returns
Type[]
An array of Type objects representing the types of the corresponding elements in args
.
Exceptions
The class initializers are invoked and at least one throws an exception.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the GetTypeArray method to list the types of the elements of an array.
array<Object^>^myObject = gcnew array<Object^>(3);
myObject[ 0 ] = 66;
myObject[ 1 ] = "puri";
myObject[ 2 ] = 33.33;
// Get the array of 'Type' class objects.
array<Type^>^myTypeArray = Type::GetTypeArray( myObject );
Console::WriteLine( "Full names of the 'Type' objects in the array are:" );
for ( int h = 0; h < myTypeArray->Length; h++ )
{
Console::WriteLine( myTypeArray[ h ]->FullName );
}
Object[] myObject = new Object[3];
myObject[0] = 66;
myObject[1] = "puri";
myObject[2] = 33.33;
// Get the array of 'Type' class objects.
Type[] myTypeArray = Type.GetTypeArray(myObject);
Console.WriteLine("Full names of the 'Type' objects in the array are:");
for(int h = 0; h < myTypeArray.Length ; h++)
{
Console.WriteLine(myTypeArray[h].FullName);
}
let myObject = Array.zeroCreate<obj> 3
myObject[0] <- 66
myObject[1] <- "puri"
myObject[2] <- 33.33
// Get the array of 'Type' class objects.
let myTypeArray = Type.GetTypeArray myObject
printfn "Full names of the 'Type' objects in the array are:"
for h in myTypeArray do
printfn $"{h.FullName}"
Dim myObject(2) As Object
myObject(0) = 66
myObject(1) = "puri"
myObject(2) = 33.33
' Get the array of 'Type' class objects.
Dim myTypeArray As Type() = Type.GetTypeArray(myObject)
Console.WriteLine("Full names of the 'Type' objects in the array are:")
Dim h As Integer
For h = 0 To myTypeArray.Length - 1
Console.WriteLine(myTypeArray(h).FullName)
Next h
Applies to
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