PositiveTimeSpanValidator.CanValidate(Type) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the object type can be validated.
public:
override bool CanValidate(Type ^ type);
public override bool CanValidate (Type type);
override this.CanValidate : Type -> bool
Public Overrides Function CanValidate (type As Type) As Boolean
Parameters
- type
- Type
The object type.
Returns
true
if the type
parameter matches a TimeSpan object; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the CanValidate method. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the PositiveTimeSpanValidator class.
// Determine if the Validator can validate
// the type it contains.
valBase = customValAttr.ValidatorInstance;
if (valBase.CanValidate(resultTimeSpan.GetType()))
{
// Validate the TimeSpan using a
// custom PositiveTimeSpanValidator.
valBase.Validate(resultTimeSpan);
}
' Determine if the Validator can validate
' the type it contains.
valBase = customValAttr.ValidatorInstance
If valBase.CanValidate(resultTimeSpan.GetType()) Then
' Validate the TimeSpan using a
' custom PositiveTimeSpanValidator.
valBase.Validate(resultTimeSpan)
End If