SqlDouble.Equality(SqlDouble, SqlDouble) Operator
Definition
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Performs a logical comparison on two instances of SqlDouble to determine whether they are equal.
public:
static System::Data::SqlTypes::SqlBoolean operator ==(System::Data::SqlTypes::SqlDouble x, System::Data::SqlTypes::SqlDouble y);
public static System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlBoolean operator == (System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDouble x, System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDouble y);
static member ( = ) : System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDouble * System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDouble -> System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlBoolean
Public Shared Operator == (x As SqlDouble, y As SqlDouble) As SqlBoolean
Parameters
Returns
true
if the two values are equal. Otherwise, false
.
Remarks
The equivalent method for this operator is SqlDouble.Equals(SqlDouble, SqlDouble)
Applies to
See also
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