Assembly.GetType Method
Definition
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Gets the Type object that represents the specified type.
Overloads
GetType(String, Boolean) |
Gets the Type object with the specified name in the assembly instance and optionally throws an exception if the type is not found. |
GetType(String, Boolean, Boolean) |
Gets the Type object with the specified name in the assembly instance, with the options of ignoring the case, and of throwing an exception if the type is not found. |
GetType() | |
GetType(String) |
Gets the Type object with the specified name in the assembly instance. |
GetType(String, Boolean)
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
Gets the Type object with the specified name in the assembly instance and optionally throws an exception if the type is not found.
public:
virtual Type ^ GetType(System::String ^ name, bool throwOnError);
public virtual Type? GetType (string name, bool throwOnError);
public virtual Type GetType (string name, bool throwOnError);
override this.GetType : string * bool -> Type
Public Overridable Function GetType (name As String, throwOnError As Boolean) As Type
Parameters
- name
- String
The full name of the type.
- throwOnError
- Boolean
true
to throw an exception if the type is not found; false
to return null
.
Returns
An object that represents the specified class.
Implements
Exceptions
name
is null
.
throwOnError
is true
, and the type cannot be found.
name
requires a dependent assembly that could not be found.
name
requires a dependent assembly that was found but could not be loaded.
-or-
The current assembly was loaded into the reflection-only context, and name
requires a dependent assembly that was not preloaded.
typeName
requires a dependent assembly, but the file is not a valid assembly for the currently loaded runtime.
Remarks
This method only searches the current assembly instance. The name
parameter includes the namespace but not the assembly. To search other assemblies for a type, use the Type.GetType(String) method overload, which can optionally include an assembly display name as part of the type name.
Note
If the type has been forwarded to another assembly, it is still returned by this method. For information on type forwarding, see Type Forwarding in the Common Language Runtime.
The throwOnError
parameter only affects what happens when the type is not found. It does not affect any other exceptions that might be thrown. In particular, if the type is found but cannot be loaded, TypeLoadException can be thrown even if throwOnError
is false
.
Applies to
GetType(String, Boolean, Boolean)
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
Gets the Type object with the specified name in the assembly instance, with the options of ignoring the case, and of throwing an exception if the type is not found.
public:
virtual Type ^ GetType(System::String ^ name, bool throwOnError, bool ignoreCase);
public virtual Type GetType (string name, bool throwOnError, bool ignoreCase);
public virtual Type? GetType (string name, bool throwOnError, bool ignoreCase);
public Type GetType (string name, bool throwOnError, bool ignoreCase);
override this.GetType : string * bool * bool -> Type
Public Overridable Function GetType (name As String, throwOnError As Boolean, ignoreCase As Boolean) As Type
Public Function GetType (name As String, throwOnError As Boolean, ignoreCase As Boolean) As Type
Parameters
- name
- String
The full name of the type.
- throwOnError
- Boolean
true
to throw an exception if the type is not found; false
to return null
.
- ignoreCase
- Boolean
true
to ignore the case of the type name; otherwise, false
.
Returns
An object that represents the specified class.
Implements
Exceptions
name
is null
.
throwOnError
is true
, and the type cannot be found.
name
requires a dependent assembly that could not be found.
name
requires a dependent assembly that was found but could not be loaded.
-or-
The current assembly was loaded into the reflection-only context, and name
requires a dependent assembly that was not preloaded.
typeName
requires a dependent assembly, but the file is not a valid assembly for the currently loaded runtime.
Remarks
This method only searches the current assembly instance. The name
parameter includes the namespace but not the assembly. To search other assemblies for a type, use the Type.GetType(String) method overload, which can optionally include an assembly display name as part of the type name.
Note
If the type has been forwarded to another assembly, it is still returned by this method. For information on type forwarding, see Type Forwarding in the Common Language Runtime.
The throwOnError
parameter only affects what happens when the type is not found. It does not affect any other exceptions that might be thrown. In particular, if the type is found but cannot be loaded, TypeLoadException can be thrown even if throwOnError
is false
.
Applies to
GetType()
GetType(String)
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
Gets the Type object with the specified name in the assembly instance.
public:
virtual Type ^ GetType(System::String ^ name);
public virtual Type GetType (string name);
public virtual Type? GetType (string name);
override this.GetType : string -> Type
Public Overridable Function GetType (name As String) As Type
Parameters
- name
- String
The full name of the type.
Returns
An object that represents the specified class, or null
if the class is not found.
Implements
Exceptions
name
is invalid.
name
is null
.
name
requires a dependent assembly that could not be found.
name
requires a dependent assembly that was found but could not be loaded.
-or-
The current assembly was loaded into the reflection-only context, and name
requires a dependent assembly that was not preloaded.
Note: In .NET for Windows Store apps or the Portable Class Library, catch the base class exception, IOException, instead.
typeName
requires a dependent assembly, but the file is not a valid assembly for the currently loaded runtime.
Examples
The following example defines an abstract MeansOfTransportation
class in the Transportation
namespace. It calls the GetType(String) method to retrieve its Type object, calls the Type.GetProperties method to get an array of PropertyInfo objects that represent the type's properties, and then displays information on the type's abstract properties. Note that the call to the GetType(String) method uses the type's fully qualified name (that is, its namespace along with its type name).
using System;
using System.Reflection;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
Assembly assem = typeof(Example).Assembly;
Type t = assem.GetType("Transportation.MeansOfTransportation");
if (t != null)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Virtual properties in type {t.FullName}:");
PropertyInfo[] props = t.GetProperties();
int nVirtual = 0;
for (int ctr = 0; ctr < props.Length; ctr++)
{
if (props[ctr].GetMethod.IsVirtual)
{
Console.WriteLine($" {props[ctr].Name} (type {props[ctr].PropertyType.FullName})");
nVirtual++;
}
}
if (nVirtual == 0)
Console.WriteLine(" No virtual properties");
}
}
}
namespace Transportation
{
public abstract class MeansOfTransportation
{
abstract public bool HasWheels { get; set; }
abstract public int Wheels { get; set; }
abstract public bool ConsumesFuel { get; set; }
abstract public bool Living { get; set; }
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Virtual properties in type Transportation.MeansOfTransportation:
// HasWheels (type System.Boolean)
// Wheels (type System.Int32)
// ConsumesFuel (type System.Boolean)
// Living (type System.Boolean)
Imports System.Reflection
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim assem As Assembly = GetType(Example).Assembly
Dim t As Type = assem.GetType("Transportation.MeansOfTransportation")
If Not t Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Virtual properties in type {0}:",
t.FullName)
Dim props() As PropertyInfo = t.GetProperties()
Dim nVirtual As Integer = 0
For ctr As Integer = 0 To props.Length - 1
If props(ctr).GetMethod.IsVirtual Then
Console.WriteLine(" {0} (type {1})",
props(ctr).Name,
props(ctr).PropertyType.FullName)
nVirtual += 1
End If
Next
If nVirtual = 0 Then
Console.WriteLine(" No virtual properties")
End If
End If
End Sub
End Module
Namespace Transportation
Public MustInherit Class MeansOfTransportation
Public MustOverride Property HasWheels As Boolean
Public MustOverride Property Wheels As Integer
Public MustOverride Property ConsumesFuel As Boolean
Public MustOverride Property Living As Boolean
End Class
End Namespace
' The example displays the following output:
' Virtual properties in type Transportation.MeansOfTransportation:
' HasWheels (type System.Boolean)
' Wheels (type System.Int32)
' ConsumesFuel (type System.Boolean)
' Living (type System.Boolean)
Remarks
This method only searches the current assembly instance. The name
parameter includes the namespace but not the assembly. To search other assemblies for a type, use the Type.GetType(String) method overload, which can optionally include an assembly display name as part of the type name.
Note
If the type has been forwarded to another assembly, it is still returned by this method. For information on type forwarding, see Type Forwarding in the Common Language Runtime.