std::type_info::operator==, std::type_info::operator!=

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type_info::operator==type_info::operator!=
bool operator==( const type_info& rhs ) const;
bool operator!=( const type_info& rhs ) const;

Checks if the objects refer to the same types.

Parameters

rhs - another type information object to compare to

Return value

true if the comparison operation holds true, false otherwise

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <typeinfo>
#include <string>
#include <utility>

class person
{
  public:

   person(std::string&& n) : _name(n) {}
   virtual const std::string& name() const{ return _name; }

  private:

    std::string _name;
};

class employee : public person
{
   public:

     employee(std::string&& n, std::string&& p) :
         person(std::move(n)), _profession(std::move(p)) {}

     const std::string& profession() const { return _profession; }

   private:

     std::string _profession;
};

void somefunc(const person& p)
{
   if(typeid(employee) == typeid(p))
   {
      std::cout << p.name() << " is an employee ";
      auto& emp = dynamic_cast<const employee&>(p);
      std::cout << "who works in " << emp.profession() << '\n';
   }
}

int main()
{
   employee paul("Paul","Economics");
   somefunc(paul);
}

Output:

Paul is an employee who works in Economics

See also

checks whether the referred type precedes referred type of another type_index
object in the implementation defined order, i.e. orders the referred types
(public member function)