Enum.CompareTo(Object) Méthode

Définition

Compare cette instance à un objet spécifié et retourne une indication de leurs valeurs relatives.

public:
 virtual int CompareTo(System::Object ^ target);
public int CompareTo (object target);
public int CompareTo (object? target);
abstract member CompareTo : obj -> int
override this.CompareTo : obj -> int
Public Function CompareTo (target As Object) As Integer

Paramètres

target
Object

Objet à comparer ou null.

Retours

Int32

Nombre signé qui indique les valeurs relatives de cette instance et de target.

Value Signification
Inférieure à zéro La valeur de cette instance est inférieure à la valeur de target.
Zéro La valeur de cette instance est égale à la valeur de target.
Supérieure à zéro La valeur de cette instance est supérieure à la valeur de target, ou target est null.

Implémente

Exceptions

target et cette instance ne sont pas du même type.

Cette instance n'est pas du type SByte, Int16, Int32, Int64, Byte, UInt16, UInt32 ni UInt64.

Cette instance est null.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant illustre l’utilisation de CompareTo dans le contexte de Enum .

using namespace System;

public enum class VehicleDoors
{
   Motorbike = 0,
   Sportscar = 2,
   Sedan = 4,
   Hatchback = 5
};

int main()
{
   VehicleDoors myVeh = VehicleDoors::Sportscar;
   VehicleDoors yourVeh = VehicleDoors::Motorbike;
   VehicleDoors otherVeh = VehicleDoors::Sedan;
   Console::WriteLine(  "Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, yourVeh );
   Int32 iRes = myVeh.CompareTo( yourVeh );
   Console::WriteLine(  "{0}{1}", iRes > 0 ? (String^)"Yes" : "No", Environment::NewLine );
   Console::WriteLine(  "Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, otherVeh );
   iRes = myVeh.CompareTo( otherVeh );
   Console::WriteLine(  "{0}", iRes > 0 ? (String^)"Yes" : "No" );
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
//       Yes
//       
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
//       No
using System;

public class CompareToTest {
    enum VehicleDoors { Motorbike = 0, Sportscar = 2, Sedan = 4, Hatchback = 5 };

    public static void Main() {
        VehicleDoors myVeh = VehicleDoors.Sportscar;
        VehicleDoors yourVeh = VehicleDoors.Motorbike;
        VehicleDoors otherVeh = VehicleDoors.Sedan;

        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, yourVeh);
        Console.WriteLine( "{0}{1}", myVeh.CompareTo(yourVeh) > 0 ? "Yes" : "No", Environment.NewLine );

        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, otherVeh);
        Console.WriteLine( "{0}", myVeh.CompareTo(otherVeh) > 0 ? "Yes" : "No" );
    }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
//       Yes
//
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
//       No
Public Class CompareToTest
    Enum VehicleDoors
        Motorbike = 0
        Sportscar = 2
        Sedan = 4
        Hatchback = 5
    End Enum
    
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        Dim myVeh As VehicleDoors = VehicleDoors.Sportscar
        Dim yourVeh As VehicleDoors = VehicleDoors.Motorbike
        Dim otherVeh As VehicleDoors = VehicleDoors.Sedan
        
        Dim output as String

        If myVeh.CompareTo(yourVeh) > 0 Then output = "Yes" Else output = "No"
        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, yourVeh)
        Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}", output, Environment.NewLine)
        
        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, otherVeh)
        If myVeh.CompareTo(otherVeh) > 0 Then output = "Yes" Else output = "No"
        Console.WriteLine("{0}", output)
    End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
'       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
'       Yes
'       
'       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
'       No

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