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creates instances of a value and a reference type
 

using System;

class Starter {

    static void Main() {
        int localvalue = 5;
        MyClass objZ = new MyClass();
        DisplayType(localvalue);
        DisplayType(objZ);
    }

    static void DisplayType(object parameterObject) {
        Type parameterType = parameterObject.GetType();
        string name = parameterType.Name;
        Console.WriteLine("Type is " + name);
        if (name == "MyClass") {
            ((MyClass)parameterObject).Display();
        }
    }

}

class MyClass {

    public void Display() {
        Console.WriteLine("MyClass::Display");
    }
}

 
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