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TimeSpan::Equals Method (TimeSpan, TimeSpan)
Visual Studio 2010
Returns a value that indicates whether two specified instances of TimeSpan are equal.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Parameters
- t1
- Type: System::TimeSpan
The first time interval to compare.
- t2
- Type: System::TimeSpan
The second time interval to compare.
The following example compares several TimeSpan objects to a reference TimeSpan object using the static Equals method.
// Example of the TimeSpan::Compare( TimeSpan, TimeSpan ) and // TimeSpan::Equals( TimeSpan, TimeSpan ) methods. using namespace System; const __wchar_t * protoFmt = L"{0,-38}{1}"; // Compare TimeSpan parameters, and display them with the results. void CompareTimeSpans( TimeSpan Left, TimeSpan Right, String^ RightText ) { String^ dataFmt = gcnew String( protoFmt ); Console::WriteLine(); Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, String::Concat( "Right: ", RightText ), Right ); Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right )", TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right ) ); Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right )", TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right ) ); } int main() { TimeSpan Left = TimeSpan(2,0,0); Console::WriteLine( "This example of the TimeSpan::Equals( TimeSpan, TimeSpan " ") and \nTimeSpan::Compare( TimeSpan, TimeSpan ) " "methods generates the \nfollowing output by creating " "several different TimeSpan \nobjects and comparing " "them with a 2-hour TimeSpan.\n" ); Console::WriteLine( gcnew String( protoFmt ), "Left: TimeSpan( 2, 0, 0 )", Left ); // Create objects to compare with a 2-hour TimeSpan. CompareTimeSpans( Left, TimeSpan(0,120,0), "TimeSpan( 0, 120, 0 )" ); CompareTimeSpans( Left, TimeSpan(2,0,1), "TimeSpan( 2, 0, 1 )" ); CompareTimeSpans( Left, TimeSpan(2,0,-1), "TimeSpan( 2, 0, -1 )" ); CompareTimeSpans( Left, TimeSpan(72000000000), "TimeSpan( 72000000000 )" ); CompareTimeSpans( Left, TimeSpan::FromDays( 1.0 / 12. ), "TimeSpan::FromDays( 1 / 12 )" ); } /* This example of the TimeSpan::Equals( TimeSpan, TimeSpan ) and TimeSpan::Compare( TimeSpan, TimeSpan ) methods generates the following output by creating several different TimeSpan objects and comparing them with a 2-hour TimeSpan. Left: TimeSpan( 2, 0, 0 ) 02:00:00 Right: TimeSpan( 0, 120, 0 ) 02:00:00 TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right ) True TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right ) 0 Right: TimeSpan( 2, 0, 1 ) 02:00:01 TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right ) False TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right ) -1 Right: TimeSpan( 2, 0, -1 ) 01:59:59 TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right ) False TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right ) 1 Right: TimeSpan( 72000000000 ) 02:00:00 TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right ) True TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right ) 0 Right: TimeSpan::FromDays( 1 / 12 ) 02:00:00 TimeSpan::Equals( Left, Right ) True TimeSpan::Compare( Left, Right ) 0 */
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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