ComObject.IDynamicInterfaceCastable.IsInterfaceImplemented Method       
Definition
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Determines if this object can be cast to the specified interface type. This method is called when an implementing class instance is cast to an interface type that's not contained in the class's metadata.
 virtual bool System.Runtime.InteropServices.IDynamicInterfaceCastable.IsInterfaceImplemented(RuntimeTypeHandle interfaceType, bool throwIfNotImplemented) = System::Runtime::InteropServices::IDynamicInterfaceCastable::IsInterfaceImplemented;
	bool IDynamicInterfaceCastable.IsInterfaceImplemented(RuntimeTypeHandle interfaceType, bool throwIfNotImplemented);
	abstract member System.Runtime.InteropServices.IDynamicInterfaceCastable.IsInterfaceImplemented : RuntimeTypeHandle * bool -> bool
override this.System.Runtime.InteropServices.IDynamicInterfaceCastable.IsInterfaceImplemented : RuntimeTypeHandle * bool -> bool
	Function IsInterfaceImplemented (interfaceType As RuntimeTypeHandle, throwIfNotImplemented As Boolean) As Boolean Implements IDynamicInterfaceCastable.IsInterfaceImplemented
	Parameters
- interfaceType
 - RuntimeTypeHandle
 
The interface type.
- throwIfNotImplemented
 - Boolean
 
true to throw an exception instead of returning false; otherwise, false.
Returns
true if this object can be cast to the given interface; otherwise, false.