UriTemplateEquivalenceComparer.Equals(UriTemplate, UriTemplate) Method
Definition
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Compares two UriTemplate instances for equivalence.
public:
virtual bool Equals(UriTemplate ^ x, UriTemplate ^ y);
public bool Equals (UriTemplate x, UriTemplate y);
override this.Equals : UriTemplate * UriTemplate -> bool
Public Function Equals (x As UriTemplate, y As UriTemplate) As Boolean
Parameters
A UriTemplate instance.
A UriTemplate instance.
Returns
A value that indicates whether the two UriTemplate instances are equivalent.
Implements
Examples
The following code shows how to call the Equals method.
UriTemplate temp1 = new UriTemplate("weather/{state}/{city}");
UriTemplate temp2 = new UriTemplate("weather/{country}/{village}");
// Notice they are not reference equal, in other words
// they are do not refer to the same object
if (temp1 == temp2)
Console.WriteLine("{0} and {1} are reference equal", temp1, temp2);
else
Console.WriteLine("{0} and {1} are NOT reference equal", temp1, temp2);
// Notice they are structrually equal
UriTemplateEquivalenceComparer comparer = new UriTemplateEquivalenceComparer();
bool result = comparer.Equals(temp1, temp2);
if (result)
Console.WriteLine("{0} and {1} are structurally equal", temp1, temp2);
else
Console.WriteLine("{0} and {1} are NOT structurally equal", temp1, temp2);
Remarks
This method is not normally called directly. It is called by another class that is comparing two UriTemplate instances.