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How to get the object name only? (without the full namespace etc.)

ORC
If I do this:
MyClass.ToString();
I e.g. get this:
MyApplication.Form1+MyClass

But how do I get the name of myclass alone?

Thanks
Ole
Nov 16 '05 #1
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ORC <or*@sol.dk> wrote:
If I do this:
MyClass.ToString();
I e.g. get this:
MyApplication.Form1+MyClass

But how do I get the name of myclass alone?


Do you mean the object name (in which case there is no such thing) or
the type name? Note that the type name here is Form1+MyClass, as it's a
nested class.

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Nov 16 '05 #2
MyClass.GetType().Name

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If I do this:
MyClass.ToString();
I e.g. get this:
MyApplication.Form1+MyClass

But how do I get the name of myclass alone?

Thanks
Ole

Nov 16 '05 #3
ORC
Thank you very much - works great!

Ole

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MyClass.GetType().Name

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C#, .NET and Complex Adaptive Systems:
http://blogs.geekdojo.net/Richard
"ORC" <or*@sol.dk> wrote in message
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If I do this:
MyClass.ToString();
I e.g. get this:
MyApplication.Form1+MyClass

But how do I get the name of myclass alone?

Thanks
Ole


Nov 16 '05 #4

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