Specifies whether this
LogicalSize contains the same width, height, and unit as the specified Object.
Syntax
Parameters
- size1
- The first LogicalSize to be used in the comparison.
- size2
- The second LogicalSize to be used in the comparison.
Return Value
true if the two
LogicalSize have the same width, height, and unit of measurement; otherwise, false.
Example
This example compares two size structures.
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Public Sub LogicalSize_OperatorEquals()
Dim inches As LogicalSize = New LogicalSize(1.5F, 2f, LogicalUnit.Inch)
Dim pixels As LogicalSize = New LogicalSize(inches.ToSize(150, 150))
Dim s As String
' should say true
s = String.Format("Should say True: inches == pixels is {0}", inches = pixels)
MessageBox.Show(s)
' should say false
s = String.Format("Should say False: inches != pixels is {0}", inches <> pixels)
MessageBox.Show(s)
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public void LogicalSize_OperatorEquals()
{
LogicalSize inches = new LogicalSize(1.5F, 2f, LogicalUnit.Inch);
LogicalSize pixels = new LogicalSize(inches.ToSize(150,150));
string s;
// should say true
s = string.Format("Should say True: inches == pixels is {0}", inches == pixels);
MessageBox.Show(s);
// should say false
s = string.Format("Should say False: inches != pixels is {0}", inches != pixels);
MessageBox.Show(s);
} |
Remarks
Requirements
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7
See Also