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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:39:13+00:00 2026-05-10T19:39:13+00:00

this is my first question here so I hope I can articulate it well

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this is my first question here so I hope I can articulate it well and hopefully it won’t be too mind-numbingly easy.

I have the following class SubSim which extends Sim, which is extending MainSim. In a completely separate class (and library as well) I need to check if an object being passed through is a type of MainSim. So the following is done to check;

 Type t = GetType(sim); //in this case, sim = SubSim if (t != null) {   return t.BaseType == typeof(MainSim); } 

Obviously t.BaseType is going to return Sim since Type.BaseType gets the type from which the current Type directly inherits.

Short of having to do t.BaseType.BaseType to get MainSub, is there any other way to get the proper type using .NET libraries? Or are there overrides that can be redefined to return the main class?

Thank you in advance

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:39:13+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:39 pm

    There are 4 related standard ways:

    sim is MainSim; (sim as MainSim) != null; sim.GetType().IsSubclassOf(typeof(MainSim)); typeof(MainSim).IsAssignableFrom(sim.GetType()); 

    You can also create a recursive method:

    bool IsMainSimType(Type t)  { if (t == typeof(MainSim)) return true;       if (t == typeof(object) ) return false;    return IsMainSimType(t.BaseType);  } 
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