Delegate.Equality(Delegate, Delegate) Operator
Definition
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Determines whether the specified delegates are equal.
public:
static bool operator ==(Delegate ^ d1, Delegate ^ d2);
public static bool operator == (Delegate d1, Delegate d2);
public static bool operator == (Delegate? d1, Delegate? d2);
static member ( = ) : Delegate * Delegate -> bool
Public Shared Operator == (d1 As Delegate, d2 As Delegate) As Boolean
Parameters
- d1
- Delegate
The first delegate to compare.
- d2
- Delegate
The second delegate to compare.
Returns
true
if d1
is equal to d2
; otherwise, false
.
Remarks
Two delegates of the same type with the same targets, methods, and invocation lists are considered equal.
If the two delegates are not of the same type, they are not considered equal.
The methods and targets are compared for equality as follows:
If the two methods being compared are both static and are the same method on the same class, the methods are considered equal and the targets are also considered equal.
If the two methods being compared are instance methods and are the same method on the same object, the methods are considered equal and the targets are also considered equal.
Otherwise, the methods are not considered to be equal and the targets are also not considered to be equal.
Two invocation lists are considered identical if they have the same order and the corresponding elements from the two lists represent the same method and target.
The equivalent method for this operator is Delegate.Equals(Object)