LocalValueEntry.Inequality(LocalValueEntry, LocalValueEntry) Operator
Definition
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Compares the specified LocalValueEnumerator instances to determine whether they are different.
public:
static bool operator !=(System::Windows::LocalValueEntry obj1, System::Windows::LocalValueEntry obj2);
public static bool operator != (System.Windows.LocalValueEntry obj1, System.Windows.LocalValueEntry obj2);
static member op_Inequality : System.Windows.LocalValueEntry * System.Windows.LocalValueEntry -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (obj1 As LocalValueEntry, obj2 As LocalValueEntry) As Boolean
Parameters
- obj1
- LocalValueEntry
The first instance to compare.
- obj2
- LocalValueEntry
The second instance to compare.
Returns
This implementation compares the values of the Property and Value components of a LocalValueEntry. The Property component of a LocalValueEntry is always a value type, so this comparison will always be a bitwise comparison. For the Value component, this implementation employs a bitwise comparison if it is a value type.
For locally set properties that have reference types, the behavior is deferred to that type's equality determination mechanisms, because it uses the ==
operator on the two values internally. By default, this is a reference equality of the values.