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c# - Checking if a type supports an implicit or explicit type conversion to another type with .NET

Imagine you've been given two System.Type's and you want to determine if there is an implicit or explicit type conversion from one to the other.

Without specifically checking for the static methods is there a built in method to determine that the type supports either or these conversions?

I know this is a brief body to a question but I think the scenario is relatively easy to explain, let me know if not.

Thanks in advance, Stephen.

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Expression.Convert can look for a user-defined conversion operator, but unfortunately it will just throw an exception if none is found. You could use it like this:

public static bool CanConvert(Type fromType, Type toType)
{
    try
    {
        // Throws an exception if there is no conversion from fromType to toType
        Expression.Convert(Expression.Parameter(fromType, null), toType);
        return true;
    }
    catch
    {
        return false;
    }
}

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