Assume I have a method which returns object of class A
A getItem(int index)
Now I have following line of code, (I assume B
is subclass of A
)
B b = (B) obj.getItem(i);
but before this I have to make sure that I can typecast it into B
as getItem
can return object of some other subclass, say C
, of A
Something like this
if(I can typecast obj.getItem(i) to B) {
B b = (B) obj.getItem(i);
}
How I can do this?
Two options:
object item = obj.getItem(i); // TODO: Fix method naming...
// Note: redundancy of check/cast
if (item is B)
{
B b = (B) item;
// Use b
}
Or:
object item = obj.getItem(i); // TODO: Fix method naming...
B b = item as B;
if (item != null)
{
// Use b
}
See "Casting vs using the 'as' keyword in the CLR" for a more detailed comparison between the two.
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