ValueTuple<T1,T2>.IStructuralEquatable.Equals Method
Definition
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Returns a value that indicates whether the current ValueTuple<T1,T2> instance is equal to a specified object based on a specified comparison method.
virtual bool System.Collections.IStructuralEquatable.Equals(System::Object ^ other, System::Collections::IEqualityComparer ^ comparer) = System::Collections::IStructuralEquatable::Equals;
bool IStructuralEquatable.Equals (object other, System.Collections.IEqualityComparer comparer);
abstract member System.Collections.IStructuralEquatable.Equals : obj * System.Collections.IEqualityComparer -> bool
override this.System.Collections.IStructuralEquatable.Equals : obj * System.Collections.IEqualityComparer -> bool
Function Equals (other As Object, comparer As IEqualityComparer) As Boolean Implements IStructuralEquatable.Equals
Parameters
- other
- Object
The object to compare with this instance.
- comparer
- IEqualityComparer
An object that defines the method to use to evaluate whether the two objects are equal.
Returns
true
if the current instance is equal to the specified objects; otherwise, false
.
Implements
Remarks
This member is an explicit interface member implementation. It can be used only when the ValueTuple<T1,T2> instance is cast to an IStructuralEquatable interface.
The IEqualityComparer.Equals(Object, Object) implementation is called only if other
is not null
, and if it can be successfully cast to a ValueTuple<T1,T2> whose components are of the same types as those of the current instance. The IStructuralEquatable.Equals(Object, IEqualityComparer) method first passes the Item1 values of the ValueTuple<T1,T2> objects to be compared to the Equals(Object, Object) implementation. If this method call returns true
, the method is called again and passed the Item2 values of the two ValueTuple<T1,T2> instances.