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BigInteger.Inequality Operator

Definition

Returns a value that indicates whether two numeric values are not equal.

Overloads

Inequality(Int64, BigInteger)

Returns a value that indicates whether a 64-bit signed integer and a BigInteger value are not equal.

Inequality(BigInteger, Int64)

Returns a value that indicates whether a BigInteger value and a 64-bit signed integer are not equal.

Inequality(BigInteger, BigInteger)

Returns a value that indicates whether two BigInteger objects have different values.

Inequality(BigInteger, UInt64)

Returns a value that indicates whether a BigInteger value and a 64-bit unsigned integer are not equal.

Inequality(UInt64, BigInteger)

Returns a value that indicates whether a 64-bit unsigned integer and a BigInteger value are not equal.

Inequality(Int64, BigInteger)

Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs

Returns a value that indicates whether a 64-bit signed integer and a BigInteger value are not equal.

public:
 static bool operator !=(long left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right);
public static bool operator != (long left, System.Numerics.BigInteger right);
static member op_Inequality : int64 * System.Numerics.BigInteger -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (left As Long, right As BigInteger) As Boolean

Parameters

left
Int64

The first value to compare.

right
BigInteger

The second value to compare.

Returns

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:

BigInteger bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63);
long number = Int64.MaxValue;
if (number != bigNumber)
{
   // Do something...
}
let bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63)
let number = Int64.MaxValue

if bigint number <> bigNumber then
    // Do something...
Dim bigNumber As BigInteger = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63)
Dim number As Long = Int64.MaxValue
If number <> bigNumber Then
   ' Do something...
End If

Languages that do not support custom operators can test for inequality by using one of the following techniques:

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.

See also

Applies to

Inequality(BigInteger, Int64)

Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs

Returns a value that indicates whether a BigInteger value and a 64-bit signed integer are not equal.

public:
 static bool operator !=(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, long right);
public static bool operator != (System.Numerics.BigInteger left, long right);
static member op_Inequality : System.Numerics.BigInteger * int64 -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (left As BigInteger, right As Long) As Boolean

Parameters

left
BigInteger

The first value to compare.

right
Int64

The second value to compare.

Returns

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:

BigInteger bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63);
long number = Int64.MaxValue;
if (bigNumber != number)
{
   // Do something...
}
let bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63)
let number = Int64.MaxValue

if bigNumber <> number then
    // Do something...
Dim bigNumber As BigInteger = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63)
Dim number As Long = Int64.MaxValue
If bigNumber <> number Then
   ' Do something...
End If

Languages that do not support custom operators can test for inequality by using one of the following techniques:

If right is a Byte, Int16, Int32, SByte, UInt16, or UInt32 value, it is implicitly converted to an Int64 value when the operation is performed.

The equivalent method for this operator is BigInteger.CompareTo(Int64).

See also

Applies to

Inequality(BigInteger, BigInteger)

Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs

Returns a value that indicates whether two BigInteger objects have different values.

public:
 static bool operator !=(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right);
public:
 static bool operator !=(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right) = System::Numerics::IEqualityOperators<System::Numerics::BigInteger, System::Numerics::BigInteger, bool>::op_Inequality;
public static bool operator != (System.Numerics.BigInteger left, System.Numerics.BigInteger right);
static member op_Inequality : System.Numerics.BigInteger * System.Numerics.BigInteger -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (left As BigInteger, right As BigInteger) As Boolean

Parameters

left
BigInteger

The first value to compare.

right
BigInteger

The second value to compare.

Returns

true if left and right are not equal; otherwise, false.

Implements

Remarks

The Inequality method defines the operation of the inequality operator for BigInteger values. It enables code such as the following:

BigInteger number1 = 945834723;
BigInteger number2 = 345145625;
BigInteger number3 = 945834723;
Console.WriteLine(number1 != number2);             // Displays True
Console.WriteLine(number1 != number3);             // Displays False
let number1 = 945834723I
let number2 = 345145625I
let number3 = 945834723I
printfn $"{number1 <> number2}" // Displays True
printfn $"{number1 <> number3}" // Displays False
Dim number1 As BigInteger = 945834723
Dim number2 As BigInteger = 345145625
Dim number3 As BigInteger = 945834723 
Console.WriteLine(number1 <> number2)                  ' Displays True
Console.WriteLine(number1 <> number3)                  ' Displays False

Languages that do not support custom operators can test for inequality by using one of the following techniques:

The equivalent method for this operator is BigInteger.Compare(BigInteger, BigInteger).

See also

Applies to

Inequality(BigInteger, UInt64)

Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs

Important

This API is not CLS-compliant.

Returns a value that indicates whether a BigInteger value and a 64-bit unsigned integer are not equal.

public:
 static bool operator !=(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, System::UInt64 right);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static bool operator != (System.Numerics.BigInteger left, ulong right);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member op_Inequality : System.Numerics.BigInteger * uint64 -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (left As BigInteger, right As ULong) As Boolean

Parameters

left
BigInteger

The first value to compare.

right
UInt64

The second value to compare.

Returns

true if left and right are not equal; otherwise, false.

Attributes

Remarks

The Inequality method defines the operation of the inequality operator for BigInteger values. It enables code such as the following:

BigInteger bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63) - BigInteger.One;
ulong uNumber = Int64.MaxValue & 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF;
if (bigNumber != uNumber)
{
   // Do something...
}
let bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63) - BigInteger.One
let uNumber = uint64 Int64.MaxValue &&& 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFuL

if bigNumber <> uNumber then
    // Do something...
Dim bigNumber As BigInteger = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63) - BigInteger.One
Dim uNumber As ULong = CULng(Int64.MaxValue And CULng(&h7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF))
If bigNumber <> uNumber Then
   ' Do something...
End If

Languages that do not support custom operators can test for inequality by using one of the following techniques:

See also

Applies to

Inequality(UInt64, BigInteger)

Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs
Source:
BigInteger.cs

Important

This API is not CLS-compliant.

Returns a value that indicates whether a 64-bit unsigned integer and a BigInteger value are not equal.

public:
 static bool operator !=(System::UInt64 left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static bool operator != (ulong left, System.Numerics.BigInteger right);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member op_Inequality : uint64 * System.Numerics.BigInteger -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (left As ULong, right As BigInteger) As Boolean

Parameters

left
UInt64

The first value to compare.

right
BigInteger

The second value to compare.

Returns

true if left and right are not equal; otherwise, false.

Attributes

Remarks

The Inequality method defines the operation of the inequality operator for BigInteger values. It enables code such as the following:

BigInteger bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63) - BigInteger.One;
ulong uNumber = Int64.MaxValue & 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF;
if (uNumber != bigNumber)
{
   // Do something...
}
let bigNumber = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63) - BigInteger.One
let uNumber = uint64 Int64.MaxValue &&& 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFuL

if bigint uNumber <> bigNumber then
    // Do something...
Dim bigNumber As BigInteger = BigInteger.Pow(2, 63) - BigInteger.One
Dim uNumber As ULong = CULng(Int64.MaxValue And CULng(&h7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF))
If uNumber <> bigNumber Then
   ' Do something...
End If

Languages that do not support custom operators can test for inequality by using one of the following techniques:

See also

Applies to