Conversion.IsPointer Property
Definition
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Returns true if the conversion is a pointer conversion
public:
property bool IsPointer { bool get(); };
public bool IsPointer { get; }
member this.IsPointer : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsPointer As Boolean
Property Value
Remarks
Pointer conversions are described in section 18.4 of the C# language specification.
Returns true if the conversion is a conversion a) from a pointer type to void*, b) from a pointer type to another pointer type (other than void*), c) from the null literal to a pointer type, d) from an integral numeric type to a pointer type, e) from a pointer type to an integral numeric type, or d) from a function pointer type to a function pointer type.
Does not return true for user-defined conversions to/from pointer types. Does not return true for conversions between pointer types and IntPtr/UIntPtr.
Applies to
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