BigInteger.Inequality Operator (Int64, BigInteger)
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Returns a value that indicates whether a 64-bit signed integer and a BigInteger value are not equal.
Namespace: System.Numerics
Assembly: System.Numerics (in System.Numerics.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Operator <> ( _
left As Long, _
right As BigInteger _
) As Boolean
public static bool operator !=(
long left,
BigInteger right
)
Parameters
- left
Type: System.Int64
The first value to compare.
- right
Type: System.Numerics.BigInteger
The second value to compare.
Return Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if left and right are not equal; otherwise, false.
Remarks
The Inequality method defines the operation of the inequality operator for BigInteger values. It enables code such as the following:
Dim bigNumber As BigInteger = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63)
Dim number As Long = Int64.MaxValue
If number <> bigNumber Then
' Do something...
End If
BigInteger bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63);
long number = Int64.MaxValue;
if (number != bigNumber)
{
// Do something...
}
Languages that do not support custom operators can test for inequality by using one of the following techniques:
Calling the BigInteger.CompareTo(Int64) instance method, which indicates the relationship between a BigInteger and a signed long integer value.
Calling the BigInteger.Equals(Int64) instance method and reversing its value.
If left is a Byte, Int16, Int32, SByte, UInt16, or UInt32 value, it is implicitly converted to an Int64 value when the operation is performed.
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4
Platforms
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