This sample demonstrates how user-defined classes can overload operators. For more information see C# Operators.
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To build and run the Operator Overloading samples within Visual Studio
In Solution Explorer, right-click the Complex project and then click Set as StartUp Project.
On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.
Repeat the previous steps for Dbbool.
To build and run the Operator Overloading samples from a command prompt
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Complex directory.
Type the following:
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Dbbool directory.
Type the following:

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