Uri.Equals Method
Definition
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Overloads
Equals(Object) |
Compares two Uri instances for equality. |
Equals(Uri) |
Compares two Uri instances for equality. |
Equals(Object)
- Source:
- Uri.cs
- Source:
- Uri.cs
- Source:
- Uri.cs
Compares two Uri instances for equality.
public:
override bool Equals(System::Object ^ comparand);
public override bool Equals (object comparand);
public override bool Equals (object? comparand);
override this.Equals : obj -> bool
Public Overrides Function Equals (comparand As Object) As Boolean
Parameters
- comparand
- Object
The URI or a URI identifier to compare with the current instance.
Returns
true
if the two instances represent the same URI; otherwise, false
.
Examples
This example creates two Uri instances from strings and compares them to determine whether they represent the same value. address1
and address2
are the same because the Fragment portion is ignored for this comparison. The outcome is written to the console.
// Create some Uris.
Uri^ address1 = gcnew Uri( "http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search" );
Uri^ address2 = gcnew Uri( "http://www.contoso.com/index.htm" );
if ( address1->Equals( address2 ) )
{
Console::WriteLine( "The two addresses are equal" );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( "The two addresses are not equal" );
}
// Will output "The two addresses are equal"
// Create some Uris.
Uri address1 = new Uri("http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search");
Uri address2 = new Uri("http://www.contoso.com/index.htm");
if (address1.Equals(address2))
Console.WriteLine("The two addresses are equal");
else
Console.WriteLine("The two addresses are not equal");
// Will output "The two addresses are equal"
// Create some Uris.
let address1 = Uri "http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search"
let address2 = Uri "http://www.contoso.com/index.htm"
if address1.Equals address2 then
printfn "The two addresses are equal"
else
printfn "The two addresses are not equal"
// Will output "The two addresses are equal"
' Create some Uris.
Dim address1 As New Uri("http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search")
Dim address2 As New Uri("http://www.contoso.com/index.htm")
If address1.Equals(address2) Then
Console.WriteLine("The two addresses are equal")
Else
Console.WriteLine("The two addresses are not equal")
End If
' Will output "The two addresses are equal"
Remarks
The Equals method compares the two instances without regard to user information (UserInfo) and fragment (Fragment) parts that they might contain. For example, given the URIs http://www.contoso.com/index.htm#search
and http://user:password@www.contoso.com/index.htm
, the Equals method would return true
.
If one Uri instance is formed with a Unicode host name and comparand
parameter contains a Uri instance or identifier that is formed with a host name that has the equivalent Punycode host name, then Equals returns true
only if International Resource Identifier (IRI) and Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) support are enabled. Punycode names contain only ASCII characters and always start with the xn-- prefix.
For more information on IRI support, see the Remarks section for the Uri class.
Note
In the .NET Framework versions 1.0 and 1.1, the Query is also ignored.
Note
The Equals method can be overridden in a derived class; use caution as a malicious entity could modify the method. You should not use this method to perform security checks unless you know that this instance came from a trusted source.
Applies to
Equals(Uri)
Compares two Uri instances for equality.
public:
virtual bool Equals(Uri ^ other);
public bool Equals (Uri? other);
override this.Equals : Uri -> bool
Public Function Equals (other As Uri) As Boolean
Parameters
Returns
true
if the two instances represent the same URI; otherwise, false
.