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TimeSpan::Equals Method (Object)
Visual Studio 2010
Returns a value indicating whether this instance is equal to a specified object.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Parameters
- value
- Type: System::Object
An object to compare with this instance.
Return Value
Type: System::Booleantrue if value is a TimeSpan object that represents the same time interval as the current TimeSpan structure; otherwise, false.
The following example compares several TimeSpan and other objects to a reference TimeSpan using the Equals method.
// Example of the TimeSpan::CompareTo( Object* ) and // TimeSpan::Equals( Object* ) methods. using namespace System; // Compare the TimeSpan to the Object parameters, // and display the Object parameters with the results. void CompTimeSpanToObject( TimeSpan Left, Object^ Right, String^ RightText ) { Console::WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1}", String::Concat( "Object: ", RightText ), Right ); Console::WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1}", "Left.Equals( Object )", Left.Equals( Right ) ); Console::Write( "{0,-33}", "Left.CompareTo( Object )" ); // Catch the exception if CompareTo( ) throws one. try { Console::WriteLine( "{0}\n", Left.CompareTo( Right ) ); } catch ( Exception^ ex ) { Console::WriteLine( "Error: {0}\n", ex->Message ); } } int main() { TimeSpan Left = TimeSpan(0,5,0); Console::WriteLine( "This example of the TimeSpan::Equals( Object* ) " "and \nTimeSpan::CompareTo( Object* ) methods generates " "the \nfollowing output by creating several different " "TimeSpan \nobjects and comparing them with a " "5-minute TimeSpan.\n" ); Console::WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1}\n", "Left: TimeSpan( 0, 5, 0 )", Left ); // Create objects to compare with a 5-minute TimeSpan. CompTimeSpanToObject( Left, TimeSpan(0,0,300), "TimeSpan( 0, 0, 300 )" ); CompTimeSpanToObject( Left, TimeSpan(0,5,1), "TimeSpan( 0, 5, 1 )" ); CompTimeSpanToObject( Left, TimeSpan(0,5,-1), "TimeSpan( 0, 5, -1 )" ); CompTimeSpanToObject( Left, TimeSpan(3000000000), "TimeSpan( 3000000000 )" ); CompTimeSpanToObject( Left, 3000000000L, "__int64 3000000000L" ); CompTimeSpanToObject( Left, "00:05:00", "String \"00:05:00\"" ); } /* This example of the TimeSpan::Equals( Object* ) and TimeSpan::CompareTo( Object* ) methods generates the following output by creating several different TimeSpan objects and comparing them with a 5-minute TimeSpan. Left: TimeSpan( 0, 5, 0 ) 00:05:00 Object: TimeSpan( 0, 0, 300 ) 00:05:00 Left.Equals( Object ) True Left.CompareTo( Object ) 0 Object: TimeSpan( 0, 5, 1 ) 00:05:01 Left.Equals( Object ) False Left.CompareTo( Object ) -1 Object: TimeSpan( 0, 5, -1 ) 00:04:59 Left.Equals( Object ) False Left.CompareTo( Object ) 1 Object: TimeSpan( 3000000000 ) 00:05:00 Left.Equals( Object ) True Left.CompareTo( Object ) 0 Object: __int64 3000000000L 3000000000 Left.Equals( Object ) False Left.CompareTo( Object ) Error: Object must be of type TimeSpan. Object: String "00:05:00" 00:05:00 Left.Equals( Object ) False Left.CompareTo( Object ) Error: Object must be of type TimeSpan. */
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