UnicodeEncoding.Equals(Object) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current UnicodeEncoding object.
public:
override bool Equals(System::Object ^ value);
public override bool Equals (object value);
public override bool Equals (object? value);
override this.Equals : obj -> bool
Public Overrides Function Equals (value As Object) As Boolean
Parameters
- value
- Object
The object to compare with the current object.
Returns
true
if value
is an instance of UnicodeEncoding and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to use the Equals method to test whether the current UnicodeEncoding object is equal to a different UnicodeEncoding object. Five UnicodeEncoding objects are created and compared, and the results of the comparisons are displayed.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Text;
void DescribeEquivalence( Boolean isEquivalent )
{
Console::WriteLine( " {0} equivalent encoding.", (isEquivalent ? (String^)"An" : "Not an") );
}
int main()
{
// Create a UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
UnicodeEncoding^ unicode = gcnew UnicodeEncoding;
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support little-endian Byte ordering
// and include the Unicode Byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding^ unicodeLittleEndianBOM = gcnew UnicodeEncoding( false,true );
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence( unicode->Equals( unicodeLittleEndianBOM ) );
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support little-endian Byte ordering
// and not include the Unicode Byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding^ unicodeLittleEndianNoBOM = gcnew UnicodeEncoding( false,false );
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence( unicode->Equals( unicodeLittleEndianNoBOM ) );
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support big-endian Byte ordering
// and include the Unicode Byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding^ unicodeBigEndianBOM = gcnew UnicodeEncoding( true,true );
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence( unicode->Equals( unicodeBigEndianBOM ) );
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support big-endian Byte ordering
// and not include the Unicode Byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding^ unicodeBigEndianNoBOM = gcnew UnicodeEncoding( true,false );
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence( unicode->Equals( unicodeBigEndianNoBOM ) );
}
using System;
using System.Text;
class UnicodeEncodingExample {
public static void Main() {
// Create a UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
UnicodeEncoding unicode = new UnicodeEncoding();
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support little-endian byte ordering
// and include the Unicode byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding unicodeLittleEndianBOM =
new UnicodeEncoding(false, true);
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicode.Equals(unicodeLittleEndianBOM));
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support little-endian byte ordering
// and not include the Unicode byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding unicodeLittleEndianNoBOM =
new UnicodeEncoding(false, false);
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicode.Equals(unicodeLittleEndianNoBOM));
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support big-endian byte ordering
// and include the Unicode byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding unicodeBigEndianBOM =
new UnicodeEncoding(true, true);
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicode.Equals(unicodeBigEndianBOM));
// Create a UnicodeEncoding to support big-endian byte ordering
// and not include the Unicode byte order mark.
UnicodeEncoding unicodeBigEndianNoBOM =
new UnicodeEncoding(true, false);
// Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicode.Equals(unicodeBigEndianNoBOM));
}
public static void DescribeEquivalence(Boolean isEquivalent) {
Console.WriteLine(
"{0} equivalent encoding.", (isEquivalent ? "An" : "Not an")
);
}
}
Imports System.Text
Class UnicodeEncodingExample
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
Dim unicodeDefault As New UnicodeEncoding()
' Create a UnicodeEncoding to support little-endian byte ordering
' and include the Unicode byte order mark.
Dim unicodeLittleEndianBOM As New UnicodeEncoding(False, True)
' Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicodeDefault.Equals(unicodeLittleEndianBOM))
' Create a UnicodeEncoding to support little-endian byte ordering
' and not include the Unicode byte order mark.
Dim unicodeLittleEndianNoBOM As New UnicodeEncoding(False, False)
' Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicodeDefault.Equals(unicodeLittleEndianNoBOM))
' Create a UnicodeEncoding to support big-endian byte ordering
' and include the Unicode byte order mark.
Dim unicodeBigEndianBOM As New UnicodeEncoding(True, True)
' Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicodeDefault.Equals(unicodeBigEndianBOM))
' Create a UnicodeEncoding to support big-endian byte ordering
' and not include the Unicode byte order mark.
Dim unicodeBigEndianNoBOM As New UnicodeEncoding(True, False)
' Compare this UnicodeEncoding to the UnicodeEncoding without parameters.
DescribeEquivalence(unicodeDefault.Equals(unicodeBigEndianNoBOM))
End Sub
Public Shared Sub DescribeEquivalence(isEquivalent As Boolean)
Dim phrase as String
If isEquivalent Then
phrase = "An"
Else
phrase = "Not an"
End If
Console.WriteLine("{0} equivalent encoding.", phrase)
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Two UnicodeEncoding objects are considered equal if all of the following conditions are true:
Both objects use the same byte order (little-endian or big-endian).
Both objects provide the byte order mark, or both do not.
Both objects use the same encoder fallback.
Both objects use the same decoder fallback.