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Public Operator =( _ ByVal left As AnnLength, _ ByVal right As AnnLength _ ) As Boolean |
Parameters
- left
- The AnnLength structure on the left side of the equality operator.
- right
- The AnnLength structure on the right side of the equality operator.
Return Value
This operator returns true if left and right have equal lengths; otherwise false.This example creates a length in inches, converts it to pixels then makes sure the 2 lengths are still equal.
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Public Sub AnnLength_OperatorEquals() ' set up a new unit converter with 96 DPI Dim converter As AnnUnitConverter = New AnnUnitConverter(96, 96) Dim inches As AnnLength = New AnnLength(1.5F, AnnUnit.Inch) Dim pixels As AnnLength = New AnnLength(inches.Converted(converter, AnnUnit.Pixel), AnnUnit.Pixel) Dim s As String ' should say true s = String.Format("This should be true: inches == pixels is {0}", AnnLength.op_Equality(inches, pixels)) MessageBox.Show(s) ' should say false s = String.Format("This should be false: inches != pixels is {0}", AnnLength.op_Inequality(inches, pixels)) MessageBox.Show(s) End Sub |
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public void AnnLength_OperatorEquals() { // set up a new unit converter with 96 DPI AnnUnitConverter converter = new AnnUnitConverter(96, 96); AnnLength inches = new AnnLength(1.5F, AnnUnit.Inch); AnnLength pixels = new AnnLength(inches.Converted(converter, AnnUnit.Pixel), AnnUnit.Pixel); string s; // should say true s = string.Format("This should be true: inches == pixels is {0}", inches == pixels); MessageBox.Show(s); // should say false s = string.Format("This should be false: inches != pixels is {0}", inches != pixels); MessageBox.Show(s); } |
If the two lengths have different units, comparison will be done after temporarily converted both to a common unit.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7