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Dynamic casting of DependencyObject

Asked by linda23 in C# Programming Language, .NET, Visual Studio

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I'm making a hittest in my WPF C# .net application which returns a set of DependencyObjects. These object are actually of different types, e.g. a Button or a MenuItem. I want to access the Name property of that item in a general way. The manual analogy would look like:
if (myDependencyObject.GetType() is Button)
{
   Button tmp = myDependencyObject as Button;
   nameOfObject = tmp.Name;
}
else if (myDependencyObject.GetType() is MenuItem)
{
   MenuItem tmp = myDependencyObject as MenuItem;
   nameOfObject = tmp.Name;
}
... (with tests for all possible object types)

Can this casting and property reading be made in some general way?

Please show sample code.
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