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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T14:03:34+00:00 2026-05-19T14:03:34+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Nullable type is not a nullable type? In the following code: DateTime?

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Nullable type is not a nullable type?

In the following code:

DateTime? dt = DateTime.Now;
MessageBox.Show(dt.GetType().ToString());

the message box shows “System.DateTime”, instead of Nullable<DateTime>. The following also returns false (because the GetType is wrong):

if (dt.GetType().IsAssignableFrom(typeof(DateTime?))) 
 ...

(btw, using DateTime? or Nullable<DateTime> doesn’t make a difference)
In the watch window, you have the “Type” column that’s displaying the correct type (System.DateTime?).

In my code I have reference to dt as an object, so I need to get to the underlying type correctly. How can I do this?

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    2026-05-19T14:03:35+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:03 pm

    Quoting MSDN (How to: Identify a Nullable Type):

    Calling GetType on a Nullable type
    causes a boxing operation to be
    performed when the type is implicitly
    converted to Object. Therefore GetType
    always returns a Type object that
    represents the underlying type, not
    the Nullable type.

    so basically your code is equal to:

        DateTime? dt = DateTime.Now;
        object box = (object)dt;
        Console.Write(box.GetType().ToString());
    

    also, looking at “Boxing Nullable Types” on MSDN we read:

    If the object is non-null — if
    HasValue is true — then boxing
    occurs, but only the underlying type
    that the nullable object is based on
    is boxed. Boxing a non-null nullable
    value type boxes the value type
    itself, not the System.Nullable(Of T)
    that wraps the value type.

    this clearly explain the “strange” behavior of Nullable<T>.GetType()

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