_Type.Equals Method
Definition
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Provides COM objects with version-independent access to the Equals method.
Overloads
Equals(Object) |
Provides COM objects with version-independent access to the Equals(Object) method. |
Equals(Type) |
Provides COM objects with version-independent access to the Equals(Type) method. |
Remarks
This method is for access to managed classes from unmanaged code, and should not be called from managed code.
The Type.Equals method determines if the underlying system type of the current Type is the same as the underlying system type of the specified Object or Type.
.
Equals(Object)
Provides COM objects with version-independent access to the Equals(Object) method.
public:
bool Equals(System::Object ^ other);
public bool Equals (object other);
abstract member Equals : obj -> bool
Public Function Equals (other As Object) As Boolean
Parameters
- other
- Object
The Object whose underlying system type is to be compared with the underlying system type of the current Type.
Returns
true
if the underlying system type of o
is the same as the underlying system type of the current Type; otherwise, false
.
Remarks
This method is for access to managed classes from unmanaged code, and should not be called from managed code.
The Type.Equals method determines if the underlying system type of the current Type is the same as the underlying system type of the specified Object.
Applies to
Equals(Type)
Provides COM objects with version-independent access to the Equals(Type) method.
public:
bool Equals(Type ^ o);
public bool Equals (Type o);
abstract member Equals : Type -> bool
Public Function Equals (o As Type) As Boolean
Parameters
- o
- Type
The Type whose underlying system type is to be compared with the underlying system type of the current Type.
Returns
true
if the underlying system type of o
is the same as the underlying system type of the current Type; otherwise, false
.
Remarks
This method is for access to managed classes from unmanaged code, and should not be called from managed code.
The Type.Equals method determines if the underlying system type of the current Type is the same as the underlying system type of the specified Type.