TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.Equals Method
Definition
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Determines whether two TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime objects have identical values.
Overloads
Equals(Object) |
Determines whether an object has identical values to the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object. |
Equals(TimeZoneInfo+TransitionTime) |
Determines whether the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object has identical values to a second TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object. |
Equals(Object)
Determines whether an object has identical values to the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object.
public:
override bool Equals(System::Object ^ obj);
public override bool Equals (object? obj);
public override bool Equals (object obj);
override this.Equals : obj -> bool
Public Overrides Function Equals (obj As Object) As Boolean
Parameters
- obj
- Object
An object to compare with the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object.
Returns
true
if the two objects are equal; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example illustrates calls to the Equals method.
TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime tt1 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03);
TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime tt2 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03);
TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime tt3 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFloatingDateRule(new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 10, 05, DayOfWeek.Sunday);
TimeZoneInfo tz = TimeZoneInfo.Local;
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tz)); // Returns False (overload with argument of type Object)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt1)); // Returns True (an object always equals itself)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt2)); // Returns True (identical property values)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt3)); // Returns False (different property values)
let tt1 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03)
let tt2 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03)
let tt3 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFloatingDateRule(DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 10, 05, DayOfWeek.Sunday)
let tz = TimeZoneInfo.Local
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tz}" // Returns False (overload with argument of type Object)
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tt1}" // Returns True (an object always equals itself)
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tt2}" // Returns True (identical property values)
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tt3}" // Returns False (different property values)
Dim tt1 As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(#02:00:00AM#, 11, 03)
Dim tt2 As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(#02:00:00AM#, 11, 03)
Dim tt3 As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFloatingDateRule(#02:00:00AM#, 10, 05, DayOfWeek.Sunday)
Dim tz As TimeZoneInfo = TimeZoneInfo.Local
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tz)) ' Returns False (overload with argument of type Object)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt1)) ' Returns True (an object always equals itself)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt2)) ' Returns True (identical property values)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt3)) ' Returns False (different property values)
Remarks
Equality is defined as follows: The obj
parameter must be a TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object and must have property values identical to the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object.
Applies to
Equals(TimeZoneInfo+TransitionTime)
Determines whether the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object has identical values to a second TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object.
public:
virtual bool Equals(TimeZoneInfo::TransitionTime other);
public bool Equals (TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime other);
override this.Equals : TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime -> bool
Public Function Equals (other As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime) As Boolean
Parameters
An object to compare to the current instance.
Returns
true
if the two objects have identical property values; otherwise, false
.
Implements
Examples
The following example illustrates calls to the Equals method.
TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime tt1 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03);
TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime tt2 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03);
TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime tt3 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFloatingDateRule(new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 10, 05, DayOfWeek.Sunday);
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt1)); // Returns True (an object always equals itself)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt2)); // Returns True (identical property values)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt3)); // Returns False (different property values)
let tt1 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03)
let tt2 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 11, 03)
let tt3 = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFloatingDateRule(DateTime(1, 1, 1, 02, 00, 00), 10, 05, DayOfWeek.Sunday)
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tt1}" // Returns True (an object always equals itself)
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tt2}" // Returns True (identical property values)
printfn $"{tt1.Equals tt3}" // Returns False (different property values)
Dim tt1 As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(#02:00:00AM#, 11, 03)
Dim tt2 As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFixedDateRule(#02:00:00AM#, 11, 03)
Dim tt3 As TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime = TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime.CreateFloatingDateRule(#02:00:00AM#, 10, 05, DayOfWeek.Sunday)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt1)) ' Returns True (an object always equals itself)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt2)) ' Returns True (identical property values)
Console.WriteLine(tt1.Equals(tt3)) ' Returns False (different property values)
Remarks
To determine whether the two TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime objects are equal, this method performs a property-by-property comparison. The method returns true
only if the current TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object and the other
object have identical values for each of the TimeZoneInfo.TransitionTime object's six property values.