'Usage Dim instance As TdIntervalDayToHour Dim obj As Object Dim value As Boolean value = instance.Equals(obj)
Parameters
- obj
- TdIntervalDayToHour that will be compared to this instance of TdIntervalDayToHour.
'Usage Dim instance As TdIntervalDayToHour Dim obj As Object Dim value As Boolean value = instance.Equals(obj)
The return value is true
if the instance is equal to the obj, false
otherwise.
Return Value | Description |
---|---|
true |
This instance and obj are TdIntervalDayToHour.Null. -or- This instance is equal to obj. |
false |
This instance is not equal to obj. -or- This instance is not Null and obj is Null. -or- This instance is Null and obj is not Null -or- obj is a null reference. |
// Create TdIntervalDayToHour with 5 days, 1 hour and default precision TdIntervalDayToHour firstInterval = new TdIntervalDayToHour(5, 1); // Create TdIntervalDayToHour with 20 days, 2 hours and default precision Object intervalObj = new TdIntervalDayToHour(20, 2); // The following comparison methods and operators are equivalent if (false == TdIntervalDayToHour.Equals(firstInterval, (TdIntervalDayToHour)intervalObj) || firstInterval != (TdIntervalDayToHour)intervalObj || false == firstInterval.Equals(intervalObj) ) { Console.WriteLine(“firstInterval does not equal intervalObj”); }
Target Platforms: Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019