Type.IsPublic
Property
Definition
Gets a value indicating whether the Type is declared public.
public bool IsPublic { get; }
Property Value
Examples
The following example creates an instance of MyTestClass, checks for the IsPublic property, and displays the result.
using namespace System;
// Declare MyTestClass as public.
public ref class TestClass{};
int main()
{
TestClass^ testClassInstance = gcnew TestClass;
// Get the type of myTestClassInstance.
Type^ testType = testClassInstance->GetType();
// Get the IsPublic property of the myTestClassInstance.
bool isPublic = testType->IsPublic;
Console::WriteLine( "Is {0} public? {1}", testType->FullName, isPublic);
}
using System;
public class TestClass
{
}
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
TestClass testClassInstance = new TestClass();
// Get the type of myTestClassInstance.
Type testType = testClassInstance.GetType();
// Get the IsPublic property of testClassInstance.
bool isPublic = testType.IsPublic;
Console.WriteLine("Is {0} public? {1}", testType.FullName, isPublic);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Is TestClass public? True
Public Class TestClass
End Class
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim testClassInstance As New TestClass()
' Get the type of testClassInstance.
Dim testType As Type = testClassInstance.GetType()
' Get the IsPublic property of testClassInstance.
Dim isPublic As Boolean = testType.IsPublic
Console.WriteLine("Is {0} public? {1}", testType.FullName, isPublic)
End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
' Is TestClass public? True
For nested classes, ignore the results of IsPublic and IsNotPublic and pay attention only to the results of IsNestedPublic and IsNestedPrivate.
Remarks
Do not use with nested types; use IsNestedPublic instead.
If the current Type represents a type parameter of a generic type, this property returns true.
TypeAttributes selects the visibility attributes.