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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:54:59+00:00 2026-05-12T16:54:59+00:00

Using reflection (i’m guessing?), is it possible to create a method that will return

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Using reflection (i’m guessing?), is it possible to create a method that will return a collection of all objects that inherit from an interface named IBlahblah?

public interface IBlahblah;
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    2026-05-12T16:54:59+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:54 pm

    Assuming you have an assembly (or a list of assemblies) to look in, you can get a collection of types which implement an interface:

    var blahs = assembly.GetTypes()
                        .Where(t => typeof(IBlahblah).IsAssignableFrom(t));
    

    You can’t get a collection of “live objects” implementing the interface though – at least not without using the debugging/profiling API or something similar.

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