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I am trying to examine the contents of an assembly and find all classes in it that are directly or indirectly derived from Windows.Forms.UserControl.

I am doing this:

Assembly dll = Assembly.LoadFrom(filename);
var types = dll.GetTypes().Where(x => x.BaseType == typeof(UserControl));

But it is giving an empty list because none of the classes directly extend UserControl. I don't know enough about reflection to do it quickly, and I'd rather not write a recursive function if I don't have to.

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You should use Type.IsSubclassOf this instead:

var types = dll.GetTypes().Where(x => x.IsSubclassOf(typeof(UserControl)));
Fredrik Mörk
Thats what I needed. Thanks.
CaptnCraig
A: 

You can use :

    var assembly = Assembly.Load(filename);
    var types = assembly.GetTypes().Where((type) => typeof(UserControl).IsAssignableFrom(type));
Islam Ibrahim