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SqlByte.CompareTo Method

Definition

Compares this instance to the supplied object and returns an indication of their relative values.

Overloads

CompareTo(SqlByte)

Compares this instance to the supplied SqlByte object and returns an indication of their relative values.

CompareTo(Object)

Compares this instance to the supplied Object and returns an indication of their relative values.

CompareTo(SqlByte)

Source:
SQLByte.cs
Source:
SQLByte.cs
Source:
SQLByte.cs

Compares this instance to the supplied SqlByte object and returns an indication of their relative values.

public:
 int CompareTo(System::Data::SqlTypes::SqlByte value);
public int CompareTo (System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlByte value);
member this.CompareTo : System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlByte -> int
Public Function CompareTo (value As SqlByte) As Integer

Parameters

value
SqlByte

The SqlByte object to be compared.

Returns

A signed number that indicates the relative values of the instance and the object.

Return Value Condition
Less than zero This instance is less than the object.
Zero This instance is the same as the object.
Greater than zero This instance is greater than the object

-or-

The object is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic)

See also

Applies to

CompareTo(Object)

Source:
SQLByte.cs
Source:
SQLByte.cs
Source:
SQLByte.cs

Compares this instance to the supplied Object and returns an indication of their relative values.

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

Parameters

value
Object

The Object to be compared.

Returns

A signed number that indicates the relative values of the instance and the object.

Return Value Condition
Less than zero This instance is less than the object.
Zero This instance is the same as the object.
Greater than zero This instance is greater than the object

-or-

The object is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic)

Implements

See also

Applies to